Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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... ward ; that he would spend time and labour on a critical examination of the works of others , and earnest Preface to the Table Talk of S. T. Coleridge , pp . 18-19 , 2nd edition . xviii The World misunderstood Mr. C. consideration of ...
... ward ; that he would spend time and labour on a critical examination of the works of others , and earnest Preface to the Table Talk of S. T. Coleridge , pp . 18-19 , 2nd edition . xviii The World misunderstood Mr. C. consideration of ...
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... ward highly endowed men , or for entering into the merits of a large proportion of those who have concili- ated the esteem and gratitude of earnest and thought- ful persons . None are burning and shining lights for them except such as ...
... ward highly endowed men , or for entering into the merits of a large proportion of those who have concili- ated the esteem and gratitude of earnest and thought- ful persons . None are burning and shining lights for them except such as ...
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... ward man . Thus did these good Fathers change soul into body , and condense spirit into matter ; thus did they reverse the order of nature , contradict the wisdom of ages , and even run counter to the instinctive belief of mankind , in ...
... ward man . Thus did these good Fathers change soul into body , and condense spirit into matter ; thus did they reverse the order of nature , contradict the wisdom of ages , and even run counter to the instinctive belief of mankind , in ...
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... Ward in denying the charge of rationalism brought against it by divines of the school of Dr. Pusey . How does it explain the mystery a whit more than their own view ? It does but affirm what that denies , that the bread and wine are ...
... Ward in denying the charge of rationalism brought against it by divines of the school of Dr. Pusey . How does it explain the mystery a whit more than their own view ? It does but affirm what that denies , that the bread and wine are ...
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... Ward pretends to considerable knowledge of the nature and history of thought — and , I believe , not without rea- son ; but he did not shew [ his knowledge of it by this argument . Indeed he is rather apt to use his logical skill and ...
... Ward pretends to considerable knowledge of the nature and history of thought — and , I believe , not without rea- son ; but he did not shew [ his knowledge of it by this argument . Indeed he is rather apt to use his logical skill and ...
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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