The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Том 3Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... once a title of reverence to him : and when with diftinguished powers he fets himself apart from the age , and above it , as the teacher of high but ill- understood truths , he will appear at once to a ge- nerous imagination in the ...
... once a title of reverence to him : and when with diftinguished powers he fets himself apart from the age , and above it , as the teacher of high but ill- understood truths , he will appear at once to a ge- nerous imagination in the ...
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... once , not without indignation ; but I write in the spirit of the ancient fable of Prodicus , representing the choice of Hercules . Here is the World , a female figure approaching at the head of a train of wil- ling or giddy followers ...
... once , not without indignation ; but I write in the spirit of the ancient fable of Prodicus , representing the choice of Hercules . Here is the World , a female figure approaching at the head of a train of wil- ling or giddy followers ...
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... once and in full growth from their parents . If it had been my ambition to have copied its whole scheme and fashion from the great founders of the race , the Tatler and Spectator , I should indeed have expofed my effays to a greater ...
... once and in full growth from their parents . If it had been my ambition to have copied its whole scheme and fashion from the great founders of the race , the Tatler and Spectator , I should indeed have expofed my effays to a greater ...
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