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Pagina vii
... these relations ; and that he has not done fo , nor meant to do so , are points which must be borne in mind by every reader who would understand and fairly appreciate the work . For its fcope is to prepare and discipline the ftudent's ...
... these relations ; and that he has not done fo , nor meant to do so , are points which must be borne in mind by every reader who would understand and fairly appreciate the work . For its fcope is to prepare and discipline the ftudent's ...
Pagina ix
... these is prefixed a general introduction , for the greater part devoted to a statement of the duty of communicating the truth , and of the conditions under which it may be communicated fafely ; and three several collec- tions of effays ...
... these is prefixed a general introduction , for the greater part devoted to a statement of the duty of communicating the truth , and of the conditions under which it may be communicated fafely ; and three several collec- tions of effays ...
Pagina xx
... these requifites combined and realized : and the improvement , which these effays have derived from your judg- ment and judicious fuggeftions , would , of itself , have justified me in accompanying them with a public acknowledgment of ...
... these requifites combined and realized : and the improvement , which these effays have derived from your judg- ment and judicious fuggeftions , would , of itself , have justified me in accompanying them with a public acknowledgment of ...
Pagina xxi
Henry Nelson Coleridge. 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.
Henry Nelson Coleridge. 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.
Pagina 3
... ( these were its words ) ' haften to the meeting of thy brethren , and the words which thou now heareft , the fame do thou repeat unto them . On the thirtieth morn from the morrow's fun - rifing , and during the space of thrice three days ...
... ( these were its words ) ' haften to the meeting of thy brethren , and the words which thou now heareft , the fame do thou repeat unto them . On the thirtieth morn from the morrow's fun - rifing , and during the space of thrice three days ...
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