The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Zväzok 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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Strana xxi
... soul of his teaching , and hated the trouble of turning back to look after its body . To the healthful and vigorous such trouble appears nothing , simply because they are healthful and vigorous ; but to feel all exertion a labor , all ...
... soul of his teaching , and hated the trouble of turning back to look after its body . To the healthful and vigorous such trouble appears nothing , simply because they are healthful and vigorous ; but to feel all exertion a labor , all ...
Strana xl
... soul , " which , speedily attracting others to him , rendered them again on this account doubly interesting in his eyes ; if he " stood aloof , " during portions of his life , from any once dear to him , this was rather occasioned by a ...
... soul , " which , speedily attracting others to him , rendered them again on this account doubly interesting in his eyes ; if he " stood aloof , " during portions of his life , from any once dear to him , this was rather occasioned by a ...
Strana xlviii
... soul more than any other , and is thus more liable to be- come a permanent substitute for religion with the higher sort of characters , yet surely , by exercising the habits of abstraction and reflection , it better disciplines the mind ...
... soul more than any other , and is thus more liable to be- come a permanent substitute for religion with the higher sort of characters , yet surely , by exercising the habits of abstraction and reflection , it better disciplines the mind ...
Strana li
... soul ; the want of one permits a man to commune with human nature more variously and freely than is possible for those to whom a stated routine presents persons and things with a certain uniformity of aspect ; it is not mere experience ...
... soul ; the want of one permits a man to commune with human nature more variously and freely than is possible for those to whom a stated routine presents persons and things with a certain uniformity of aspect ; it is not mere experience ...
Strana lii
... soul which animates the re- ligion of Christ , whereas I would fain believe , that the contentions * Sermons preached before the University of Oxford . Serm . viii . p . 165 . Heathenism in Scripture is represented as one with ...
... soul which animates the re- ligion of Christ , whereas I would fain believe , that the contentions * Sermons preached before the University of Oxford . Serm . viii . p . 165 . Heathenism in Scripture is represented as one with ...
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