The Life of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeW. Pickering, 1887 - 362 halaman |
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... moral strength . " " He is like a lump of coal rich with gas , " said Scott , " which lies expending itself in puffs and gleams , unless some shrewd body will clap it into a cast - iron box , and compel the compressed element to do ...
... moral strength . " " He is like a lump of coal rich with gas , " said Scott , " which lies expending itself in puffs and gleams , unless some shrewd body will clap it into a cast - iron box , and compel the compressed element to do ...
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... moral being would have presented to a pitying guardian angel the most interesting spectacle , it would be that very week in London in which I was believed by my family to have abandoned myself to debauchery of all kinds , and thus to ...
... moral being would have presented to a pitying guardian angel the most interesting spectacle , it would be that very week in London in which I was believed by my family to have abandoned myself to debauchery of all kinds , and thus to ...
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... moral weakness showed itself at a later period , the cause of the degeneration also became apparent . Meantime let it be said , with whatever emphasis the plain facts may justify , that vain and visionary as the youthful system called ...
... moral weakness showed itself at a later period , the cause of the degeneration also became apparent . Meantime let it be said , with whatever emphasis the plain facts may justify , that vain and visionary as the youthful system called ...
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... moral force , or worldly wisdom , or common - sense ? He had done the long day's work of a giant , and never lost a chance that any of his best friends would have valued . Let no one talk of him as if he were an inspired imbecile , on ...
... moral force , or worldly wisdom , or common - sense ? He had done the long day's work of a giant , and never lost a chance that any of his best friends would have valued . Let no one talk of him as if he were an inspired imbecile , on ...
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... moral responsibility only began when the veil of ignorance was removed . Coleridge had recovered from physical prostration early in 1804 , and in April of that year a friend , John Stoddart , invited him to Malta . It was the ...
... moral responsibility only began when the veil of ignorance was removed . Coleridge had recovered from physical prostration early in 1804 , and in April of that year a friend , John Stoddart , invited him to Malta . It was the ...
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