| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 742 pages
...philosophic depth, which the readers of the Aids to Reflection have long since laid up in cedar : — " Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 364 pages
...philosophic depth, which the readers of the Aids to Reflection have long since laid up in cedar : — " Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Anecdotes - 1836 - 402 pages
...philosophic depth, which the readert of the Aids to Reflection have long since laid up in cedar : — " Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...under it. The metal at its height of being seems a THE POPEDOM. 43 July 12. 1827. POPEDO3I. SCANDEBBEG. THOMAS A BECKET. PURE AGES OP GREEK, ITALIAN,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Christianity - 1836 - 434 pages
...seek it, in things below you. How can that be ? It must be a higher good to make you happy. COMMENT. Every rank of Creatures, as it ascends in the scale of Creation, leaves D«ath behind it or under it. The Metal at" its height of Being seems a mute Prophecy of the coming... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1839 - 404 pages
...seek it, in things below you. How can that be ? It must be a higher good to make you happy. COMMENT. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1839 - 388 pages
...seek it, in things below you. How can that be ? It must be a higher good to make you happy. COMMENT. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1840 - 694 pages
...says Coleridge, "the cope of heaven imaged in a dew-drop." Again, says this transcendent genius, " Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...coming vegetation, into a. mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1840 - 410 pages
...seek it, in things below you. How can that be? It must be a higher good to make you happy. COMMENT. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves deatli behind it or under it. The metal at its height of being seems a mute prophecy of the coming... | |
| George Moore - Mind and body - 1846 - 452 pages
...causes it to assume new forms, to promote growth and to resist decay. We see that, as Coleridge says, " every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind and below it." The greatest tenacity of organic life does not, however, belong to the highest order... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 666 pages
...seek it, in things below you. How can that be ? It must be a higher good to make you happy. COMMENT. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale...coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
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