The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: On the Constitution of the Church and StateClassic Books Company, 2001 |
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xvii. oldal
... once the fruit and the punishment of minds enslaved to party and the world , and rendered indifferent to all truth by an affected toleration of every form of error . When further it is said that the Bishops of the Church of Christ have ...
... once the fruit and the punishment of minds enslaved to party and the world , and rendered indifferent to all truth by an affected toleration of every form of error . When further it is said that the Bishops of the Church of Christ have ...
31. oldal
... once , we comprehend a thing , when we have learned to comprise it in a known class . On the other hand , it is the privilege of the few to possess an idea of the generality of men , it might be more truly affirmed that they are ...
... once , we comprehend a thing , when we have learned to comprise it in a known class . On the other hand , it is the privilege of the few to possess an idea of the generality of men , it might be more truly affirmed that they are ...
33. oldal
... once contemplated this idea , so as to be conscious of the same . And there would be even an im- probability in the supposition that they possessed the power of presenting this idea to the minds of others , or even to their own thoughts ...
... once contemplated this idea , so as to be conscious of the same . And there would be even an im- probability in the supposition that they possessed the power of presenting this idea to the minds of others , or even to their own thoughts ...
39. oldal
... once amused himself with the thought of a verbarian Attorney - General , authorized to bring informations ex officio against the writer or editor of any work in extensive circulation , who , after due notice issued , should persevere in ...
... once amused himself with the thought of a verbarian Attorney - General , authorized to bring informations ex officio against the writer or editor of any work in extensive circulation , who , after due notice issued , should persevere in ...
41. oldal
... once stood as the guardians and sentinels of their several estates and privileges , and the representatives of the common weal . The Minor Barons , or Franklins , too numerous , and indeed individually too weak , to sit and maintain ...
... once stood as the guardians and sentinels of their several estates and privileges , and the representatives of the common weal . The Minor Barons , or Franklins , too numerous , and indeed individually too weak , to sit and maintain ...
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199. oldal - But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow a dolorous or a jarring blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal.
503. oldal - The effect and it! Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers. Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry " Hold, hold !
162. oldal - For they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, "Peace, peace!
340. oldal - that is only because it has not yet come to its age of discretion and choice. The weeds, you see, have taken the liberty to grow, and I thought it unfair in me to prejudice the soil towards roses and strawberries.
405. oldal - The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mad game They burst their manacles and wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain...
318. oldal - And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing? What is it which these witness against thee? But Jesus held his peace. And the high priest answered and said unto him, I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God.
437. oldal - Shakspeare's poems the creative power and the intellectual energy wrestle as in a war embrace. Each in its excess of strength seems to threaten the extinction of the other. At length in the drama they were reconciled, and fought each with its shield before the breast of the other.
474. oldal - HEAR, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: For the Lord hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up children, And they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, And the ass his master's crib: But Israel doth not know, My people doth not consider.
380. oldal - If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us ! But passion and party blind our eyes, and the light which experience gives is a lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us...
518. oldal - By four cherubic Shapes. Four faces each Had wondrous ; as with stars, their bodies all And wings were set with eyes; with eyes the wheels Of beryl, and careering fires between ; Over their heads a crystal firmament.