Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character On the Several Ground
Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character On the Several Ground
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
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] [38] p. 75. About the end of the same year (says Kalm), another of these Animals (3Iepliitis Americana) crept into our cellar; but did not exhale the smallest scent, because it ivas not disturbed. A foolish old JVoman, hoivever, ivho per- ceived it at night, by the shining, and thought, I suppose, that it tvoidd set the world on Jire, killed it : and at that moment its stench began to spread. We recommend this anecdote to the consideration of sundry old Wo- men, on this side of the Atlantic, ...who, though they do not wear the ap- propriate garment, are worthy to sit in their committee-room, like Bicker- staff in the Tatlcr, under the canopy of their Grandam's Hoop-petticoat. [39] p. 76. To the same purpose are the two following sentences from Hilary : Etiam tpife pro Religione dicimus, cum grandi metu ct disciplina, dicere debemus. — Hilarius de Trinit. Lib. 7. Non Relictus est liominum elo(juiis de Dei rebus alius quam Dei sermo. Idem. The latter, however, must be taken with certain (^ludijications and Ex- ceptions : as when any two or more Texts are in apparent contradiction, and it is required to state a truth that comprehends and reconciles both, and which, of course, cannot be expressed in the words of either.
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