Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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... merits of new ones , just sprung up in a foreign country , before they were recognized in his own , was probably led to such researches by some special aptitude for studies of this nature and powers of thought in the same line . The ...
... merits of new ones , just sprung up in a foreign country , before they were recognized in his own , was probably led to such researches by some special aptitude for studies of this nature and powers of thought in the same line . The ...
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... merit ? How much of ad- mired poetry must we not unsubstantialize , if the reproduction of what was before , with additions and improvements , is to be made a shadow of ? That which is most exquisite in the Lines on a Cataract is ...
... merit ? How much of ad- mired poetry must we not unsubstantialize , if the reproduction of what was before , with additions and improvements , is to be made a shadow of ? That which is most exquisite in the Lines on a Cataract is ...
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... merit in any other shape , and felt that such a " fund of love " as his , and that too from one so highly endowed as few denied him to be , ought " almost " to " supply desert . " He too much desired to idolize and be idolized ; to fix ...
... merit in any other shape , and felt that such a " fund of love " as his , and that too from one so highly endowed as few denied him to be , ought " almost " to " supply desert . " He too much desired to idolize and be idolized ; to fix ...
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... merits , and if this is beside the inquirer's purpose , and he chooses to assume the truth of those he himself holds , considering them too certain and too sacred to be made a question of , in the same spirit let him disdain to snatch ...
... merits , and if this is beside the inquirer's purpose , and he chooses to assume the truth of those he himself holds , considering them too certain and too sacred to be made a question of , in the same spirit let him disdain to snatch ...
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... these are adverse ? Some indeed maintain that our persua- sions in such matters depend little upon argument ; that none can truly enter into the merits of the Church lviii Implicit Faith in the Fathers rather opposed system ,
... these are adverse ? Some indeed maintain that our persua- sions in such matters depend little upon argument ; that none can truly enter into the merits of the Church lviii Implicit Faith in the Fathers rather opposed system ,
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admiration Antinomianism Archdeacon Hare Aristotle baptism believe BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA called Catholic cause censure character Christ Christ's Hospital Christian Church Coleridge Coleridge's contained criticism deny diction divine doctrine edition Essay Eucharist evidence expressed faith fancy Father feeling genius grace habit heart Hobbes Holy honour human Hume ideas imagination intellectual Irenæus irreligion justifying Kant language latter Lectures less Luther Lyrical Ballads Maasz means ment merit metaphysical Milton mind moral nature never Newman notion object opinion original outward Pantheism party passage perhaps philosophy poems poet poetic poetry present principles quæ reader reason reference religion religious remarks Review S. T. Coleridge salvation Schelling Schelling's Scripture seems sense Shakespeare shew Socinian Solifidian sonnets soul Southey speaks spirit suppose sure teaching Tertullian things thought tion true truth ward ward law whole words Wordsworth writings