The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, المجلد 2Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... passions , so far from rejecting such a mean of per- suading the human soul , my very system compels me to defend not only the propriety , but the absolute necessity , of adopting it , if we really intend to render our fellow ...
... passions , so far from rejecting such a mean of per- suading the human soul , my very system compels me to defend not only the propriety , but the absolute necessity , of adopting it , if we really intend to render our fellow ...
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... passions . I use the former word as distinguished from the love of knowledge , and the latter in distinction from those emotions which arise in well - ordered minds , from the perception of truth or falsehood , virtue or vice ...
... passions . I use the former word as distinguished from the love of knowledge , and the latter in distinction from those emotions which arise in well - ordered minds , from the perception of truth or falsehood , virtue or vice ...
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... passion or predominant defect from himself , will betray the same to dispassionate observers , by his proneness on all occasions to suspect or accuse others of it . Now arrogance and presumption , like all other moral qualities , must ...
... passion or predominant defect from himself , will betray the same to dispassionate observers , by his proneness on all occasions to suspect or accuse others of it . Now arrogance and presumption , like all other moral qualities , must ...
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... passions to their ordinary objects among the strongest internal evidence of our future destination , and the at- tempt to restore them to their rightful claimants , the most impe- rious duty and the noblest task of genius . The verbal ...
... passions to their ordinary objects among the strongest internal evidence of our future destination , and the at- tempt to restore them to their rightful claimants , the most impe- rious duty and the noblest task of genius . The verbal ...
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... passion for the use of it , dupes to the love of duping ! A pride is flattered by these lies . He who fancies that he must be perpetually stooping down to the preju- dices of his fellow - creatures , is perpetually reminding and re ...
... passion for the use of it , dupes to the love of duping ! A pride is flattered by these lies . He who fancies that he must be perpetually stooping down to the preju- dices of his fellow - creatures , is perpetually reminding and re ...
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