Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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389. oldal
... seems to us suggested in most of the letters from the forgotten members of the group , contained in this volume . Doubtless , the yearning after the invisible , and the conviction that the world can take no account of it , is a char ...
... seems to us suggested in most of the letters from the forgotten members of the group , contained in this volume . Doubtless , the yearning after the invisible , and the conviction that the world can take no account of it , is a char ...
390. oldal
... seems to us admirably to explain his influence . John Mill says of the school which Coleridge represents for Englishmen , that they did exactly what he blamed the philosophers of the eigh- teenth century for not doing - i.e . , they ...
... seems to us admirably to explain his influence . John Mill says of the school which Coleridge represents for Englishmen , that they did exactly what he blamed the philosophers of the eigh- teenth century for not doing - i.e . , they ...
394. oldal
sive , it seems to us , of a pure and modest | we cannot say that it seems to us to de- nature : - The more cheering aspect of your affairs [ he writes to Trench in 1832 ] encourages me to say a word which I had hitherto withheld , not ...
sive , it seems to us , of a pure and modest | we cannot say that it seems to us to de- nature : - The more cheering aspect of your affairs [ he writes to Trench in 1832 ] encourages me to say a word which I had hitherto withheld , not ...
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