Selections from the Prose Writings of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeH. Holt, 1893 - 146 páginas |
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... judgment , and " could still , " says Carlyle , " say , and point to the Church of England , with its singular old rubrics and surplices at Allhallowtide , Esto per- petua . " * The change in Coleridge's religious beliefs was ...
... judgment , and " could still , " says Carlyle , " say , and point to the Church of England , with its singular old rubrics and surplices at Allhallowtide , Esto per- petua . " * The change in Coleridge's religious beliefs was ...
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... energy so constantly , so imperceptibly , and as it were by such elements and atoms , as to secure in due time the formation of a second nature . When we reflect , that the cultivation of the judgment WORDSWORTH'S POETRY . 3.
... energy so constantly , so imperceptibly , and as it were by such elements and atoms , as to secure in due time the formation of a second nature . When we reflect , that the cultivation of the judgment WORDSWORTH'S POETRY . 3.
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... judgment is a positive command of the moral law , since the reason can give the principle alone , and the conscience bears witness only to the motive , while the application and effects must depend on the judgment : when we 5 consider ...
... judgment is a positive command of the moral law , since the reason can give the principle alone , and the conscience bears witness only to the motive , while the application and effects must depend on the judgment : when we 5 consider ...
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... judgment that it is not a forest . And this subject of stage - illusion is so impor- tant , and so many practical errors and false criticisms may arise , and indeed have arisen , either from reason- ing on it as actual delusion ( the ...
... judgment that it is not a forest . And this subject of stage - illusion is so impor- tant , and so many practical errors and false criticisms may arise , and indeed have arisen , either from reason- ing on it as actual delusion ( the ...
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... judgment and the under- standing . Sancho is the converse . He is the com- mon sense without reason or imagination ; and Cer- vantes not only shows the excellence and power of reason in Don Quixote , but in both him and Sancho 20 the ...
... judgment and the under- standing . Sancho is the converse . He is the com- mon sense without reason or imagination ; and Cer- vantes not only shows the excellence and power of reason in Don Quixote , but in both him and Sancho 20 the ...
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