The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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Henry Nelson Coleridge. give to every one the power of working out , un- der any circumstances , the conclufions of truth for himself . The game from time to time started and run down may be rich and curious ; but ftill at the end of the ...
Henry Nelson Coleridge. give to every one the power of working out , un- der any circumstances , the conclufions of truth for himself . The game from time to time started and run down may be rich and curious ; but ftill at the end of the ...
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... give it a chance of attracting the notice of others , to whom its style and subjects might be better adapted . But my main anchor was the hope , that when circumstances gradually enabled me to adopt the ordinary means of making the ...
... give it a chance of attracting the notice of others , to whom its style and subjects might be better adapted . But my main anchor was the hope , that when circumstances gradually enabled me to adopt the ordinary means of making the ...
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... gives them immediate gratification , no matter how low or fenfual it may be . Confequently , the more auftere and disciplinary branches of philofo- phy itself are almost wholly neglected , even by the learned . A course of study ( if ...
... gives them immediate gratification , no matter how low or fenfual it may be . Confequently , the more auftere and disciplinary branches of philofo- phy itself are almost wholly neglected , even by the learned . A course of study ( if ...
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... gives a fhadow of divinity even to our human nature . Will ye fpeak wickedly for God ; and talk deceit- fully for him ? * is a searching question , which moft affectingly represents the grief and impatience of an uncorrupted mind at ...
... gives a fhadow of divinity even to our human nature . Will ye fpeak wickedly for God ; and talk deceit- fully for him ? * is a searching question , which moft affectingly represents the grief and impatience of an uncorrupted mind at ...
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... gives the original purport of the word ' integrity , ' in the following lines of the fourth stanza of the eighth poem ; Next to fincerity , remember still , Thou must resolve upon integrity . God will have all thou haft , thy mind , thy ...
... gives the original purport of the word ' integrity , ' in the following lines of the fourth stanza of the eighth poem ; Next to fincerity , remember still , Thou must resolve upon integrity . God will have all thou haft , thy mind , thy ...
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