The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The fall of Robespierre. Poems. A course of lectures. OmnianaW. Pickering, 1836 |
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... to a Man of Genius .. 304 Milton and Ben Jonson 305 Statistics ... 305 Magnanimity Negroes and Narcissuses An Anecdote .... The Pharos at Alexandria 306 309 309 310 Page Sense and Common Sense ... 310 Toleration 312 Hint CONTENTS . xvii.
... to a Man of Genius .. 304 Milton and Ben Jonson 305 Statistics ... 305 Magnanimity Negroes and Narcissuses An Anecdote .... The Pharos at Alexandria 306 309 309 310 Page Sense and Common Sense ... 310 Toleration 312 Hint CONTENTS . xvii.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge. Page Sense and Common Sense ... 310 Toleration 312 Hint for a New Species of History 315 Text Sparring .. 320 Pelagianism .. 321 ' The Soul and its Organs of Sense 323 Sir George Etherege ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge. Page Sense and Common Sense ... 310 Toleration 312 Hint for a New Species of History 315 Text Sparring .. 320 Pelagianism .. 321 ' The Soul and its Organs of Sense 323 Sir George Etherege ...
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... common feuds , Rally around her shrine ! E'en now the tyrant Concerts a plan of instant massacre ! BILLAUD VARENNES . Away to the Convention ! with that voice So oft the herald of glad victory , Rouse their fallen spirits , thunder in ...
... common feuds , Rally around her shrine ! E'en now the tyrant Concerts a plan of instant massacre ! BILLAUD VARENNES . Away to the Convention ! with that voice So oft the herald of glad victory , Rouse their fallen spirits , thunder in ...
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... common interest ) should pass through the world without at times feeling dissatisfied with himself . The best proof of this is to be found in the marked anxiety which men , who have succeeded A COURSE OF LECTURES Prospectus.
... common interest ) should pass through the world without at times feeling dissatisfied with himself . The best proof of this is to be found in the marked anxiety which men , who have succeeded A COURSE OF LECTURES Prospectus.
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... common to them all , -that the mental pleasure which they are calculated to excite is not dependent on accidents of fashion , place , or age , or the events or the customs of the day ; but commensurate with the good sense , taste , and ...
... common to them all , -that the mental pleasure which they are calculated to excite is not dependent on accidents of fashion , place , or age , or the events or the customs of the day ; but commensurate with the good sense , taste , and ...
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