The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Том 3Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... intellectual powers , unless ex- traordinary circumstances in their lives have been fo favourable to the growth of meditative genius , that their speculative opinions must spring out of their early feelings , their minds are still at ...
... intellectual powers , unless ex- traordinary circumstances in their lives have been fo favourable to the growth of meditative genius , that their speculative opinions must spring out of their early feelings , their minds are still at ...
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... intellectual and moral nature ; weaknesses that will fometimes shake the authority of acknowledged truth . There may be intellectual indolence ; an indisposition in the mind to the effort of combining the ideas it ac- tually poffeffes ...
... intellectual and moral nature ; weaknesses that will fometimes shake the authority of acknowledged truth . There may be intellectual indolence ; an indisposition in the mind to the effort of combining the ideas it ac- tually poffeffes ...
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... intellectual republic . By Cleverness ( which I dare not with Dr. John- fon call a low word , while there is a fenfe to be expreffed which it alone expreffes ) I mean a com- parative readiness in the invention and use of means , for the ...
... intellectual republic . By Cleverness ( which I dare not with Dr. John- fon call a low word , while there is a fenfe to be expreffed which it alone expreffes ) I mean a com- parative readiness in the invention and use of means , for the ...
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