Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... perhaps , have been weary enough of hearing him called wonderful , -but the friends of Coleridge well know , that the work was generally neglected till the author's name began to rise by various other means ; and that , although ...
... perhaps , have been weary enough of hearing him called wonderful , -but the friends of Coleridge well know , that the work was generally neglected till the author's name began to rise by various other means ; and that , although ...
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... perhaps renders the Biographia more inexplicable . For herein S. T. C. assumes the originality of Schelling - which can only be received with great qualifications — and is content to have it admitted , that the agreements between ...
... perhaps renders the Biographia more inexplicable . For herein S. T. C. assumes the originality of Schelling - which can only be received with great qualifications — and is content to have it admitted , that the agreements between ...
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... perhaps , as generally read here as those of Shakspeare in Germany . The expression , " brightest gems , " however , is meant to include Lines on a Cataract , which are somewhat more conspicuous in Coleridge's poetic wreath than the ...
... perhaps , as generally read here as those of Shakspeare in Germany . The expression , " brightest gems , " however , is meant to include Lines on a Cataract , which are somewhat more conspicuous in Coleridge's poetic wreath than the ...
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... perhaps , have made reference to Schiller and Stolberg in these instances , as he had done in others ; if he neglected to do so , it could not have been in any expectation of keeping to himself what he had borrowed from them . Lastly ...
... perhaps , have made reference to Schiller and Stolberg in these instances , as he had done in others ; if he neglected to do so , it could not have been in any expectation of keeping to himself what he had borrowed from them . Lastly ...
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... perhaps , with the aforesaid , which is true , and ought , in justice and charity , to be borne in mind - I mean that men of “ peculiar intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the ...
... perhaps , with the aforesaid , which is true , and ought , in justice and charity , to be borne in mind - I mean that men of “ peculiar intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the ...
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admiration Antinomianism appear Archdeacon Hare Aristotle beautiful believe Biographia Literaria CALIFORN called cause character Christ Christian Church Coleridge's common connexion criticism divine doctrine edition effect Essay expression eyes faith fancy Father feelings Fichte former genius German ground heart honor human ideas images imagination intellectual Irenæus Kant language least Leibnitz less letter lines literary Luther Lyrical Ballads Maasz Malebranche means metaphysical metre Milton mind moral Morning Post nature never notion object opinion original outward Paradise Lost passage perhaps persons philosophy Pindar Plato poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose published racter Ratzeburg reader reason religion religious remarks S. T. COLERIDGE says Schelling Schelling's seems sense Shakspeare Solifidian sonnet soul speak Spinoza spirit stanzas style suppose things thou thought tion translation true truth verse whole words Wordsworth writings written καὶ