The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... less minuteness many particular systems and codes of opinion lying in his way ; and in ftating the grounds of his rejec- tion of fome , and entire or partial admiffion of others of them , he has in effect expreffed his own convictions ...
... less minuteness many particular systems and codes of opinion lying in his way ; and in ftating the grounds of his rejec- tion of fome , and entire or partial admiffion of others of them , he has in effect expreffed his own convictions ...
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... less incongruous than it unfortunately is with the present habits and pur- fuits of Englishmen . Accordingly I fhall be on my guard to make the effays as few as poffible , which would require from a well educated reader any energy of ...
... less incongruous than it unfortunately is with the present habits and pur- fuits of Englishmen . Accordingly I fhall be on my guard to make the effays as few as poffible , which would require from a well educated reader any energy of ...
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... long and connected trains , is apt to lofe or leffen the talent of communicating his thoughts with grace and perfpicuity . Doubt- * See Appendix to Vol . III . Ed . less too , I have in some measure injured my 18 THE FRIEND .
... long and connected trains , is apt to lofe or leffen the talent of communicating his thoughts with grace and perfpicuity . Doubt- * See Appendix to Vol . III . Ed . less too , I have in some measure injured my 18 THE FRIEND .
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... less suited to a periodical effay . This fault I am now endeavouring to correct ; though I can never so far facrifice my judgment to the defire of being immediately popular , as to caft my fentences in the French moulds , or affect a ...
... less suited to a periodical effay . This fault I am now endeavouring to correct ; though I can never so far facrifice my judgment to the defire of being immediately popular , as to caft my fentences in the French moulds , or affect a ...
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... less true , that those who confine their reading to fuch books dwarf their own faculties , and finally reduce their understandings to a deplorable imbe- cility : the fact you mention , and which I fhall hereafter make use of , is a fair ...
... less true , that those who confine their reading to fuch books dwarf their own faculties , and finally reduce their understandings to a deplorable imbe- cility : the fact you mention , and which I fhall hereafter make use of , is a fair ...
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