The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... itself of found , and therefore permanent and univerfal , principles in regard to the investigation , perception , and re- tention of truth , in what direction foever it may be pursued ; but pre - eminently with reference to the three ...
... itself of found , and therefore permanent and univerfal , principles in regard to the investigation , perception , and re- tention of truth , in what direction foever it may be pursued ; but pre - eminently with reference to the three ...
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... itself , the quick- ened eye , the lengthened breath , the firmer nerve , that must ever be the huntsman's beft reward . ; The Friend is divided into two main fections the first comprising a discussion of the principles of political ...
... itself , the quick- ened eye , the lengthened breath , the firmer nerve , that must ever be the huntsman's beft reward . ; The Friend is divided into two main fections the first comprising a discussion of the principles of political ...
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... itself on fure principles , moral and intellectual : anfwer by The Friend ( Mr. Wordsworth ) : ad- vice and caution . I. Relation of morality and religion : pamphlets of the age of Charles I. extract : fanity of true ge- nius ...
... itself on fure principles , moral and intellectual : anfwer by The Friend ( Mr. Wordsworth ) : ad- vice and caution . I. Relation of morality and religion : pamphlets of the age of Charles I. extract : fanity of true ge- nius ...
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... itself , have justified me in accompanying them with a public acknowledgment of the fame . But know- ing , as you cannot but know , that I owe in great measure the power of having written at all to your medical skill , and to the ...
... itself , have justified me in accompanying them with a public acknowledgment of the fame . But know- ing , as you cannot but know , that I owe in great measure the power of having written at all to your medical skill , and to the ...
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... glimmering through it as a holy tradition , there presents itself to our imagination an indefinite period , * Lib . I. tract . iv . c . 4. Some claufes in the original VOL . I. B 1 dateless as eternity ; a ftate rather than a. pp 1-36.
... glimmering through it as a holy tradition , there presents itself to our imagination an indefinite period , * Lib . I. tract . iv . c . 4. Some claufes in the original VOL . I. B 1 dateless as eternity ; a ftate rather than a. pp 1-36.
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