Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... I remain , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful Friend , SARA COLERIDGE . REGENT'S PARK , January 30 , 1847 . THIS ADVERTISEMENT . HIS new edition of my Father's Biographia.
... I remain , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful Friend , SARA COLERIDGE . REGENT'S PARK , January 30 , 1847 . THIS ADVERTISEMENT . HIS new edition of my Father's Biographia.
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... heart that they would fur- nish those tests ? -that he would have defied a com- parison of dates , had he been claiming originality merely on the score of what he had consciously bor- rowed ? But that pretension of his to having ...
... heart that they would fur- nish those tests ? -that he would have defied a com- parison of dates , had he been claiming originality merely on the score of what he had consciously bor- rowed ? But that pretension of his to having ...
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... heart would be the readiness to think thus , especially of one whose services in the cause of truth are at this time wholly denied by none but his personal or party ene- mies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat ...
... heart would be the readiness to think thus , especially of one whose services in the cause of truth are at this time wholly denied by none but his personal or party ene- mies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat ...
Page xlv
... heart and im- agination . Such a temper is ever liable to be mistaken for one of fickleness , insincerity , and lightness of feeling ; and even so has Coleridge at times been represented by persons , who judging partially and ...
... heart and im- agination . Such a temper is ever liable to be mistaken for one of fickleness , insincerity , and lightness of feeling ; and even so has Coleridge at times been represented by persons , who judging partially and ...
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... heart was concerned ; — how far the hand can answer to the heart depends on circumstances with which the last has no concern . Had there been this tenuity and shallowness in his spirit , he could never have made that sort of impres ...
... heart was concerned ; — how far the hand can answer to the heart depends on circumstances with which the last has no concern . Had there been this tenuity and shallowness in his spirit , he could never have made that sort of impres ...
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