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... philosophers and of Christians will succeed , and the torch of superstition be extinguished for ever . Never , never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank , which is prodigal of its own virtue and its own happiness to ...
... philosophers and of Christians will succeed , and the torch of superstition be extinguished for ever . Never , never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank , which is prodigal of its own virtue and its own happiness to ...
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... philosopher to correct , and not to abet . But if we are at issue on this account , with a man possessed of so many re- deeming qualities as Coleridge ; what shall we say of his poetical congeners Byron and Shelley , whose bril- liant ...
... philosopher to correct , and not to abet . But if we are at issue on this account , with a man possessed of so many re- deeming qualities as Coleridge ; what shall we say of his poetical congeners Byron and Shelley , whose bril- liant ...
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... philosophers . I have had occasion to see these successively abandon all their strong holds when he brought to the attack his arguments and his philosophy . Coleridge is much liked , notwithstanding many peculiarities . He is very ...
... philosophers . I have had occasion to see these successively abandon all their strong holds when he brought to the attack his arguments and his philosophy . Coleridge is much liked , notwithstanding many peculiarities . He is very ...
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... philosophers as Coleridge and Wordsworth , after meeting by appointment in London , travelling together to Yarmouth , and from thence pro- ceeding in the same ship to Hamburg , should have separated almost immediately after their ...
... philosophers as Coleridge and Wordsworth , after meeting by appointment in London , travelling together to Yarmouth , and from thence pro- ceeding in the same ship to Hamburg , should have separated almost immediately after their ...
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... philosophers and truth- trumpeters of this kind , in the reign of his successor . They taught many truths , historical , political , physio- logical , and ecclesiastical , and diffused their notions so widely , that the very ladies and ...
... philosophers and truth- trumpeters of this kind , in the reign of his successor . They taught many truths , historical , political , physio- logical , and ecclesiastical , and diffused their notions so widely , that the very ladies and ...
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