Letters, Conversations, and Recollections of S. T. ColeridgeHarper & brothers, 1836 - 266 oldal |
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... moral and intellectual being , of which the comparatively strongest are often the most , and the most painfully , conscious , needs the confirmation de- rived from the coincidence and sympathy of the friend , as much as the voice of ...
... moral and intellectual being , of which the comparatively strongest are often the most , and the most painfully , conscious , needs the confirmation de- rived from the coincidence and sympathy of the friend , as much as the voice of ...
18. oldal
... moral and intellectual advantages , of a trade or profes- sion , for such as fix their ultimate end on objects nobler than trades or professions can bestow on the most favoured of their followers , may be learned from the eleventh ...
... moral and intellectual advantages , of a trade or profes- sion , for such as fix their ultimate end on objects nobler than trades or professions can bestow on the most favoured of their followers , may be learned from the eleventh ...
19. oldal
... moral power of wielding and directing it , will tell for more , have a wider and more benignant influence , -than the same accomplishment would in a man who belonged to one of the learned professions . Both your information and your ...
... moral power of wielding and directing it , will tell for more , have a wider and more benignant influence , -than the same accomplishment would in a man who belonged to one of the learned professions . Both your information and your ...
29. oldal
... moral being , the spirit and the religion of man , can alone fill up or overbridge . THE LIFE IS THE LIGHT OF MAN ; ' and ' WE LIVE BY FAITH , C I may as well state here that the writer , possessing confessedly great and extraordinary ...
... moral being , the spirit and the religion of man , can alone fill up or overbridge . THE LIFE IS THE LIGHT OF MAN ; ' and ' WE LIVE BY FAITH , C I may as well state here that the writer , possessing confessedly great and extraordinary ...
35. oldal
... moral sense , and the faculty corresponding to what Spurzheim calls the organ of ideality . What in other women is refinement exists in her as by implication , and , à fortiori , in a native fineness of character . She often represents ...
... moral sense , and the faculty corresponding to what Spurzheim calls the organ of ideality . What in other women is refinement exists in her as by implication , and , à fortiori , in a native fineness of character . She often represents ...
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admiration affection anxiety beautiful believe bless called cause character Charles Charles Cowden Clark Charles Lamb Christian circumstances common conversation dear friend DEAREST FRIEND delightful desire doubt duty evil existence expressed faith fear feel genial genius George Frederick Cook Gillman give happiness hear heart Hesiod Highgate honour hope human impression individual intellect interest kind Kinder Scout knowledge Lamb least lectures Leigh Hunt less letter live Lord Mary Lamb means mental Micheldever mind moral nature never object once opinion pain person philosophy pleasure poems poet possessed present principles Pythagoras Ramsgate reason recollection regret religion respect RICHARD STEELE S. T. COLERIDGE seems selfish sense Sir Francis Burdett Socinians soul speak spirit sure sympathy thing thought tion Tom Clarkson true truth whole William Godwin wish woman words Wordsworth write youth