The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Volumen1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... human mind . XVI . Supremacy of the reafon : power given by acting on principle : falfehood and unworthiness of modern principles in tafte , mo- rals , and religion . FIRST LANDING - PLACE . VOL . I. ESSAYS I — v . pp . 165—212 ...
... human mind . XVI . Supremacy of the reafon : power given by acting on principle : falfehood and unworthiness of modern principles in tafte , mo- rals , and religion . FIRST LANDING - PLACE . VOL . I. ESSAYS I — v . pp . 165—212 ...
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... of faith not to be ex- plained by mere human analo- gies : Taylor's latitudinarianism . III . Greek fophifts : their character and principles : feparation of ethics Principles of the Sci- ence of Method . Effays IV xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... of faith not to be ex- plained by mere human analo- gies : Taylor's latitudinarianism . III . Greek fophifts : their character and principles : feparation of ethics Principles of the Sci- ence of Method . Effays IV xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... 214 . I. Fortune favours fools : different meanings of the proverb : luck has a real existence in human af- fairs : how invidious ufe of the phrafe . : THIRD LANDING - PLACE . Notices of the life and xvi TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... 214 . I. Fortune favours fools : different meanings of the proverb : luck has a real existence in human af- fairs : how invidious ufe of the phrafe . : THIRD LANDING - PLACE . Notices of the life and xvi TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... human power , no efforts of reafon or eloquence , could remove or leffen ; I fhould deem it even presumptuous to aim at other or higher object than that of amusing a small portion of the reading public . And why not ? whispers worldly ...
... human power , no efforts of reafon or eloquence , could remove or leffen ; I fhould deem it even presumptuous to aim at other or higher object than that of amusing a small portion of the reading public . And why not ? whispers worldly ...
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... human mind never to be called into effort : the habit of receiving plea- fure without any exertion of thought , by the mere excitement of curiofity and fenfibility , may be justly ranked among the worst effects of habitual novel reading ...
... human mind never to be called into effort : the habit of receiving plea- fure without any exertion of thought , by the mere excitement of curiofity and fenfibility , may be justly ranked among the worst effects of habitual novel reading ...
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