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" For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man This was my sole resource, my only plan: Till that which suits a part infects the whole,... "
Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Page 386
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 813 pages
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...they rob me of my mirth. Out oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, My ihaping spirit of Imagination. For not to think of what I...must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can; Aivl haply by abstruse research to steal r roin my own nature all the natural Man— This was my sole...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My ..., Volume 1, Issue 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 324 pages
...themselves ;—my fancy, and the love of nature, and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds. 1s 16 [For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can; The second advantage, which I owe to my early peAnd haply by abstruse research to steal From my own...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1847 - 572 pages
...themselves ; — my fancy, and the love of nature, and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds.1s 1" [For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can ; The second advantage, which I owe to my early peAnd haply by abstruse research to steal From my own...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - Criticism - 1847 - 570 pages
...themselves ; — my fancy, and the love of nature, and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds.18 18 [For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to he still and patient, all I can ; The second advantage, which I owe to my early peAnd haply by abstruse...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1848 - 458 pages
...themselves ; — my fancy, and the love of nature, and the sense of beauty in forms and sounds.18 18 [For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...the natural man — This was my sole resource, my only plan : Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 588 pages
...me of my mirth. But oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, My duping «pint of Imagination. For not to think of what I needs must feel, Bat lo be still and patienl, all I can ; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature...
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The North British review

1851 - 622 pages
...bow me down to earth ; Nor care I that they rob me of my mirth, Bui, oh ! each visitation Suspends what Nature gave me at my birth, My shaping spirit...all the natural man. This was my sole resource, my only plan : Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my...
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Literary Reminiscences: Literary novitiate. Sir H. Davy; Mr. Godwin; Mrs ...

Thomas De Quincey - English literature - 1851 - 384 pages
...his own soul; burying himself in the profoundest abstractions, from life and human sensibilities. ' For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...all the natural man : This was my sole resource, my only plan ; Till that which suits a part, infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my...
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Literary Reminiscences: Literary novitiate. Sir H. Davy; Mr. Godwin; Mrs ...

Thomas De Quincey - English literature - 1851 - 384 pages
...his own soul ; burying himself in the profoundest abstractions, from life and human sensibilities. ' For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...; And haply by abstruse research to steal, From my on>n nature, all the natural man : This was my sole resource, my only plan ; Till that which suits...
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Literary Reminiscences: Literary novitiate. Sir H. Davy; Mr. Godwin; Mrs ...

Thomas De Quincey - English literature - 1851 - 386 pages
...his own soul ; burying himself in the profoundest abstractions, from life and human sensibilities. ' For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...; And haply by abstruse research to steal, From my orcn nature, all the natural man : This was my sole resource, my only plan ; Till that which suits...
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