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... Coleridge . GENIUS may co - exist with Wildness , Idleness , Folly , even with Crime ; but not long , believe me , with Selfishness and the in- dulgence of an Envious Disposition . Envy is κάκιστος καὶ δικαιότατος ... S. T. Coleridge. ...
... Coleridge . GENIUS may co - exist with Wildness , Idleness , Folly , even with Crime ; but not long , believe me , with Selfishness and the in- dulgence of an Envious Disposition . Envy is κάκιστος καὶ δικαιότατος ... S. T. Coleridge. ...
Page 180
... S. T. Coleridge . AS there is much Beast and some Devil in Man , so is there some Angel and some God in him . The Beast and the Devil may be conquered , but in this life never destroyed . Good and Evil.- Hare . IT is a proof of our ...
... S. T. Coleridge . AS there is much Beast and some Devil in Man , so is there some Angel and some God in him . The Beast and the Devil may be conquered , but in this life never destroyed . Good and Evil.- Hare . IT is a proof of our ...
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... S. T. Coleridge . UNLESS Christianity be viewed and felt in a high and compre- hensive way , how large a portion of our intellectual and moral Nature does it leave without Object and Action ! Religion . South . TRUTH , like a stately ...
... S. T. Coleridge . UNLESS Christianity be viewed and felt in a high and compre- hensive way , how large a portion of our intellectual and moral Nature does it leave without Object and Action ! Religion . South . TRUTH , like a stately ...
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