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Pagina xix
... respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him infenfible to the defirable- ness of principles more fecure than the shifting rules and theories generalized from obfervations merely empirical , or unconscious in how many de ...
... respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him infenfible to the defirable- ness of principles more fecure than the shifting rules and theories generalized from obfervations merely empirical , or unconscious in how many de ...
Pagina xx
... respect the partner of your name has blended the affectionate regards of a fifter or daughter with almost a mother's watchful and unwearied folici- tudes alike for my health , intereft , and tranquil- lity ; -you will not , I truft , be ...
... respect the partner of your name has blended the affectionate regards of a fifter or daughter with almost a mother's watchful and unwearied folici- tudes alike for my health , intereft , and tranquil- lity ; -you will not , I truft , be ...
Pagina xxi
... ΤΟ MR . AND MRS . GILLMAN , OF HIGHGATE , These Volumes are Dedicated , in teftimony of high respect and grateful affection , by their Friend , October 7 , 1818 . Highgate . S. T. COLERIDGE . THE FRIEND . ESSAY I. Crede mihi , non eft.
... ΤΟ MR . AND MRS . GILLMAN , OF HIGHGATE , These Volumes are Dedicated , in teftimony of high respect and grateful affection , by their Friend , October 7 , 1818 . Highgate . S. T. COLERIDGE . THE FRIEND . ESSAY I. Crede mihi , non eft.
Pagina 6
... respect to the entertainingness of moral writings , if in entertainment be included whatever delights the imagination or affects the generous paffions , so far from rejecting fuch a mean of persuading the hu- man foul , my very fyftem ...
... respect to the entertainingness of moral writings , if in entertainment be included whatever delights the imagination or affects the generous paffions , so far from rejecting fuch a mean of persuading the hu- man foul , my very fyftem ...
Pagina 19
... respect to its facility and popularity , from having almost confined my reading , of late years , to the works of the ancients and thofe of the elder writers in the modern languages . We infenfibly imitate what we habitually admire ...
... respect to its facility and popularity , from having almost confined my reading , of late years , to the works of the ancients and thofe of the elder writers in the modern languages . We infenfibly imitate what we habitually admire ...
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