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... perhaps , the most vigorous of Mr. Coleridge's compofitions ; and which , if it had contained nothing but the effays , in the first vo- lume , on the duty and conditions of communica- ting truth , and those in the third , on the ...
... perhaps , the most vigorous of Mr. Coleridge's compofitions ; and which , if it had contained nothing but the effays , in the first vo- lume , on the duty and conditions of communica- ting truth , and those in the third , on the ...
Pagina 7
... perhaps come to the price of a pearl , that sheweth beft by day ; but it will not rife to the price of a diamond or carbuncle , that sheweth best in varied lights . A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure . Doth any man doubt , that ...
... perhaps come to the price of a pearl , that sheweth beft by day ; but it will not rife to the price of a diamond or carbuncle , that sheweth best in varied lights . A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure . Doth any man doubt , that ...
Pagina 11
... perhaps be taken amifs . Now amusement in and for itself may be afforded by the gratification either of the curiofity or of the paffions . I ufe the former word as dif- tinguished from the love of knowledge , and the latter in ...
... perhaps be taken amifs . Now amusement in and for itself may be afforded by the gratification either of the curiofity or of the paffions . I ufe the former word as dif- tinguished from the love of knowledge , and the latter in ...
Pagina 28
... to diffent from the opinions of great authorities , and , in my following numbers perhaps , from the gene- ral opinion concerning the true value of certain authorities deemed great . The word , prefump- tion , 28 THE FRIEND .
... to diffent from the opinions of great authorities , and , in my following numbers perhaps , from the gene- ral opinion concerning the true value of certain authorities deemed great . The word , prefump- tion , 28 THE FRIEND .
Pagina 29
... perhaps the accufer . I remem- ber , when a young man who had left his books and a glass of water to join a convivial party , each of whom had nearly finished his second bottle , was pronounced very drunk by the whole party - he looked ...
... perhaps the accufer . I remem- ber , when a young man who had left his books and a glass of water to join a convivial party , each of whom had nearly finished his second bottle , was pronounced very drunk by the whole party - he looked ...
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