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Page 449
... esteem and love ) , often have I said that T. Wedgwood's faults im- press me with veneration for his moral and intellectual character more than almost any other man's virtues ; for under circumstances like his , to have a fault only in ...
... esteem and love ) , often have I said that T. Wedgwood's faults im- press me with veneration for his moral and intellectual character more than almost any other man's virtues ; for under circumstances like his , to have a fault only in ...
Page 451
... esteem equally with myself - though accidents have thrown me , or rather Providence has placed me , in a closer connection with them , both as confidential friends and the one as my benefactor , and to whom I owe that my bed of sickness ...
... esteem equally with myself - though accidents have thrown me , or rather Providence has placed me , in a closer connection with them , both as confidential friends and the one as my benefactor , and to whom I owe that my bed of sickness ...
Page 453
... esteem strictly and severely proportionate to the worth of the Agent , not to the value of the Action , and to refer the latter wholly to the Eternal Wisdom and Goodness , to gloom " and finally to ' dejection of mind . " See letter to ...
... esteem strictly and severely proportionate to the worth of the Agent , not to the value of the Action , and to refer the latter wholly to the Eternal Wisdom and Goodness , to gloom " and finally to ' dejection of mind . " See letter to ...
Page 466
... will hereafter be quite sure that I do really and 1 Lamb's " bad baby " - " a disgusting woman who wears green spec- tacles . " Letters , passim . in the whole of my heart esteem and like a 466 [ FEB . A LONG ABSENCE.
... will hereafter be quite sure that I do really and 1 Lamb's " bad baby " - " a disgusting woman who wears green spec- tacles . " Letters , passim . in the whole of my heart esteem and like a 466 [ FEB . A LONG ABSENCE.
Page 467
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ernest Hartley Coleridge. in the whole of my heart esteem and like a man before I permit him to call me friend . I am very anxious that you should go on with your " Madoc . " If the thought had happened to suggest ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ernest Hartley Coleridge. in the whole of my heart esteem and like a man before I permit him to call me friend . I am very anxious that you should go on with your " Madoc . " If the thought had happened to suggest ...
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