The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... most of the notes , found in the au- thor's handwriting in an interleaved copy of the work , bequeathed by him to his daugh- ter - in - law . The Editor has revised the text with as much care as circumftances would permit , and has ...
... most of the notes , found in the au- thor's handwriting in an interleaved copy of the work , bequeathed by him to his daugh- ter - in - law . The Editor has revised the text with as much care as circumftances would permit , and has ...
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... have constituted one of the most signal benefits confer- red in this age on the cause of morals and found philofophy . Lincoln's Inn , 11th September , 1837 . OBJECT AND PLAN OF THE WORK HE FRIEND confifts of vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... have constituted one of the most signal benefits confer- red in this age on the cause of morals and found philofophy . Lincoln's Inn , 11th September , 1837 . OBJECT AND PLAN OF THE WORK HE FRIEND confifts of vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... most important queftions of politics , morality , and religion — these are to be the objects and the contents of his work . Themes like these not even the genius of a Plato or a Bacon could render intelligible , without demanding from ...
... most important queftions of politics , morality , and religion — these are to be the objects and the contents of his work . Themes like these not even the genius of a Plato or a Bacon could render intelligible , without demanding from ...
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... most my interest to secure the confidence of my readers by winning their favour . Though I dared warrant for the pleasantness of the journey on the whole ; though I might promise that the road would , for the far greater part of it , be ...
... most my interest to secure the confidence of my readers by winning their favour . Though I dared warrant for the pleasantness of the journey on the whole ; though I might promise that the road would , for the far greater part of it , be ...
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... most exclusively to the earlier effays . I could not therefore be surprised , however much I may have been depreffed , by the frequency with which you hear The Friend complained of for its abftruse- nefs and obfcurity ; nor did the ...
... most exclusively to the earlier effays . I could not therefore be surprised , however much I may have been depreffed , by the frequency with which you hear The Friend complained of for its abftruse- nefs and obfcurity ; nor did the ...
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