The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... 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 upon several of the most important queftions , yet ...
... 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 upon several of the most important queftions , yet ...
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... opinions , had for the greater part been acquired experimentally ; and the practical habits of whofe life had put him on his guard with respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him infenfible to the defirable- ness of ...
... opinions , had for the greater part been acquired experimentally ; and the practical habits of whofe life had put him on his guard with respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him infenfible to the defirable- ness of ...
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... opinions , flattering hopes , falfe valuations , imagi- nations as one would , and the like , but it would leave the minds of a number of men , poor fhrunk- en things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleafing to themselves ...
... opinions , flattering hopes , falfe valuations , imagi- nations as one would , and the like , but it would leave the minds of a number of men , poor fhrunk- en things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleafing to themselves ...
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... opinions , but lying , as it were , at the roots of those which I had been taught in child- hood in my catechifm and fpelling - book ; there arose a soothing hope in my mind that a leffer public might be found , composed of persons fuf ...
... opinions , but lying , as it were , at the roots of those which I had been taught in child- hood in my catechifm and fpelling - book ; there arose a soothing hope in my mind that a leffer public might be found , composed of persons fuf ...
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... opinions to their abfolute principles , and thence their feelings to the appro- priate objects , and in their due degrees ; and fi- nally , to apply the principles thus afcertained , to the formation of stedfast convictions concerning ...
... opinions to their abfolute principles , and thence their feelings to the appro- priate objects , and in their due degrees ; and fi- nally , to apply the principles thus afcertained , to the formation of stedfast convictions concerning ...
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