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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
e7d9844 | And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin Is pride that apes humility. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
4238100 | The Dwarf sees farther than the Giant, when he has the Giant's shoulders to mount on. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
7836b2c | The last speech, the motive-hunting of a motiveless malignity -- how awful! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
551821d | The Eighth Commandment was not made for bards. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
c66655c | Nought cared this Body for wind or weather When Youth and I lived in't together. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
a57e29f | I counted two and seventy stenches, All well defined, and several stinks. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
52f081b | Intense study of the Bible will keep any writer from being vulgar, in point of style. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
40f8e60 | It was a miracle of rare device, A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
584a24e | Sir Leoline, the Baron rich, Hath a toothless mastiff bitch. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
c4b436a | Her gentle limbs did she undress, And lay down in her loveliness. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
7b63e4b | A sight to dream of, not to tell! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
f3e2271 | Saints will aid if men will call: For the blue sky bends over all! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
8aff88b | The grand old ballad of Sir Patrick Spence. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
436dc92 | O lady! we receive but what we give And in our life alone does Nature live. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
e0eac02 | A light, a glory, a fair luminous cloud Enveloping the earth. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
71e3ca1 | Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
c78faaa | Motionless torrents! silent cataracts! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
9c72821 | Ye living flowers that skirt the eternal frost. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
a236a33 | The most general definition of beauty ... Multeity in Unity. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
b8ced94 | Experience informs us that the first defence of weak minds is to recriminate. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
2ed9dbb | Indignation at literary wrongs I leave to men born under happier stars. I cannot afford it. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
9b21c83 | Milton had a highly imaginative, Cowley a very fanciful mind. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
6e55455 | An idea, in the highest sense of that word, cannot be conveyed but by a symbol. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
e4fc0c7 | Never pursue literature as a trade. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
4299e6d | Until you understand a writer's ignorance, presume yourself ignorant of his understanding. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
56c5100 | The fancy is indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order of time and space. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
8f248ee | That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
402d957 | No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
17cab7a | Schiller has the material sublime. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
4ebaf9e | Painting is the intermediate somewhat between a thought and a thing. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
9043c46 | The book of Job is pure Arab poetry of the highest and most antique cast. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
57df412 | The truth is, a great mind must be androgynous. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
07617c0 | Brute animals have the vowel sounds; man only can utter consonants. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
b6fc4c6 | I shall attack Chemistry, like a Shark. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
f233dd8 | It is a flat'ning Thought, that the more we have seen, the less we have to say. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
71f2da6 | Summer has set in with his usual severity. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
0614ef1 | Earth with her thousand voices praises God. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
5b7f287 | Tranquillity! thou better nameThan all the family of Fame. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
29fb320 | A mother is a mother still,The holiest thing alive. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
5cf9a75 | Joy rises in me, like a summer's morn. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
8c6592b | My eyes make pictures when they are shut. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
bc06b57 | To know, to esteem, to love, and then to part,Makes up life's tale to many a feeling heart! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
fa8d3d5 | I stood in unimaginable tranceAnd agony that cannot be remembered. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
ee247cf | And the spring comes slowly up this way. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge |