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 xxiii
... written , and give it such shape and proportions , as would have made it seem suitable to the work in which he was engaged . Of this effort he felt incapable , and the letter was devised in order to enable him to print what he had ...
... written , and give it such shape and proportions , as would have made it seem suitable to the work in which he was engaged . Of this effort he felt incapable , and the letter was devised in order to enable him to print what he had ...
Strana xxviii
... writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have been strongly ... written many years before his pamphlet was given to the world ; and that I prefer another's words to my own , partly ...
... writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have been strongly ... written many years before his pamphlet was given to the world ; and that I prefer another's words to my own , partly ...
Strana xxix
... written before . ' And yet no human being but one could ever suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What ... writing , should be said to be only in part translated ; which Cole- ridge never said . " The following observations ...
... written before . ' And yet no human being but one could ever suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What ... writing , should be said to be only in part translated ; which Cole- ridge never said . " The following observations ...
Strana xxxi
... written thus far I received a letter from Mr. Green , con- taining the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to show that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its ...
... written thus far I received a letter from Mr. Green , con- taining the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to show that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its ...
Strana xxxiv
... have read what he has written with great pleasure , and I took occasion in my lectures to vindicate him from the charge , which has been brought against him , of pla- giarizing from me , and I said that it was xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
... have read what he has written with great pleasure , and I took occasion in my lectures to vindicate him from the charge , which has been brought against him , of pla- giarizing from me , and I said that it was xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
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