The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... proofs of your disinterested attachment ; — knowing too , in how entire a sympathy with your feelings in this respect the partner of your name has blended the affectionate regards of a fifter or daughter with almost a mother's watchful ...
... proofs of your disinterested attachment ; — knowing too , in how entire a sympathy with your feelings in this respect the partner of your name has blended the affectionate regards of a fifter or daughter with almost a mother's watchful ...
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... proof , that there are ftill to be found among us a refpectable number of readers who are defirous to derive pleasure from the consciousness of being inftructed or meliorated : and who feel a fufficient interest as to the foundations of ...
... proof , that there are ftill to be found among us a refpectable number of readers who are defirous to derive pleasure from the consciousness of being inftructed or meliorated : and who feel a fufficient interest as to the foundations of ...
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... have been within the power of the agent . Either therefore the facts adduced do of themselves convey the whole proof of the charge , and the question refts on the truth or accuracy with which they have been stated ; or ESSAY IV . 29.
... have been within the power of the agent . Either therefore the facts adduced do of themselves convey the whole proof of the charge , and the question refts on the truth or accuracy with which they have been stated ; or ESSAY IV . 29.
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... proof or argument , but by the habit of ascribing weakness of intellect , or want of taste and fenfibility , or ... proofs may have been legitimately fupplied by the understanding , yet the bitterness of perfonal crimination will re ...
... proof or argument , but by the habit of ascribing weakness of intellect , or want of taste and fenfibility , or ... proofs may have been legitimately fupplied by the understanding , yet the bitterness of perfonal crimination will re ...
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... proof of his high presumption ; and the confi- dent and insulting language of the attack leaves the judicious reader in as little doubt of his grofs arrogance . An illiterate mechanic , who mistak- ing some disturbance of his nerves for ...
... proof of his high presumption ; and the confi- dent and insulting language of the attack leaves the judicious reader in as little doubt of his grofs arrogance . An illiterate mechanic , who mistak- ing some disturbance of his nerves for ...
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