The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, المجلد 2Harper & brothers, 1853 |
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... force of custom : confutation . II . Do. continued : spirit of law : use of the phrase , " original contract . " III . System of expedience and prudence - adopted : system of the pure reason : motives for exposing its falsehood . IV ...
... force of custom : confutation . II . Do. continued : spirit of law : use of the phrase , " original contract . " III . System of expedience and prudence - adopted : system of the pure reason : motives for exposing its falsehood . IV ...
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... force the gleam stirs and quickens them all , and will have experienced no unpleasurable shock of feeling in seeing myriads of myriads of living and sentient beings united at the same mo- ment in one gay sensation , one joyous activity ...
... force the gleam stirs and quickens them all , and will have experienced no unpleasurable shock of feeling in seeing myriads of myriads of living and sentient beings united at the same mo- ment in one gay sensation , one joyous activity ...
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... force but by the resistance to it ? But all was prepared for Bonaparte ; Europe weakened in the very heart of all human strength , namely , in moral and religious principle , and at the same time accidentally destitute of any one great ...
... force but by the resistance to it ? But all was prepared for Bonaparte ; Europe weakened in the very heart of all human strength , namely , in moral and religious principle , and at the same time accidentally destitute of any one great ...
الصفحة 83
... force and energy . ઃઃ But with all this the government of Charles was the govern- ment of a conqueror , that is splendid abroad and fearfully oppres- sive at home . What a grievance must it not have been for the people , that Charles ...
... force and energy . ઃઃ But with all this the government of Charles was the govern- ment of a conqueror , that is splendid abroad and fearfully oppres- sive at home . What a grievance must it not have been for the people , that Charles ...
الصفحة 89
... force of their own , and a proof of their own . They will consequently consider the law as a blank power provided for the punishment of the offender , not as a light by which they are to determine and discriminate the offence . The ...
... force of their own , and a proof of their own . They will consequently consider the law as a blank power provided for the punishment of the offender , not as a light by which they are to determine and discriminate the offence . The ...
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الصفحة 46 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The Child is father of the Man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
الصفحة 461 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise : But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a creature Moving about in worlds not realized : High instincts, before which our mortal nature Did tremble, like a guilty thing surprised...
الصفحة 415 - My liege, and madam, — to expostulate What majesty should be, what duty is, Why day is day, night night, and time is time, Were nothing but to waste night, day, and time. Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief...
الصفحة 77 - Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow up together almost inseparably; and the knowledge of good is so involved and interwoven with the knowledge of evil...
الصفحة 69 - ... teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were, in the eye.
الصفحة 23 - Doth any man doubt, that if there were taken out of men's minds vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number of men poor shrunken things, full of melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves...
الصفحة 342 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praiseth her.
الصفحة 22 - One of the later school of the Grecians examineth the matter, and is at a stand to think what should be in it that men should love lies, where neither they make for pleasure, as with poets, nor for advantage, as with the merchant, but for the lie's sake.
الصفحة 77 - That virtue, therefore, which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil, and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers, and rejects it, is but a blank virtue, not a pure...
الصفحة 453 - Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years ; few and evil have the days of the years of my life been...