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" ... to bring before every human soul the collective experience of its whole past existence. And this, this, perchance, is the dread book of judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit,... "
The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany - Page 48
1844
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Part 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1984 - 860 pages
...judgement, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! 2 Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven and earth should pass away,3 than that a single act, a single thought, should be loosened or lost from that living chain...
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Strange Power of Speech: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Literary Possession

Susan Eilenberg - 1992 - 302 pages
...judgement, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute self, is coextensive and co-present." Somehow the "despotism of outward...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 754 pages
...hieroglyphics of which every idle word is recorded ! Yea, in the very nature -of a living spirit, it may he more possible that heaven and earth should pass away,...loosened or lost from that living chain of causes, with all the links of which, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute Self, is co-extensive...
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Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science

Sonu Shamdasani - 2003 - 424 pages
...judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute self, is co-extensive and co-present. (65) For Coleridge, the existence...
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Coleridge and Newman: The Centrality of Conscience

Philip C. Rule - 2004 - 200 pages
...territory, as Bate and Engell acknowledge (BL, 1,114n.). "Yea," says Coleridge, "in the very nature of a living spirit it may be more possible that heaven...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute self, is co-extensive and co-present." He concludes abruptly that at this...
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Sanity, Madness, Transformation: The Psyche in Romanticism

Ross Greig Woodman - 2005 - 297 pages
...judgement, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...loosened or lost from that living chain of causes, to all of whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute self, is co-extensive and...
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Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery

Joel Faflak - 2009 - 336 pages
...idle word is recorded," although "it is a profanation to speak of these mysteries." There exists a "living chain of causes, to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute self, is co-extensive and co-present" (1:112-14). However, this Jungian...
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United States Magazine of Science, Art, Manufactures, Agriculture ..., Volume 1

1854 - 434 pages
...judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyhics every idle word is recorded ! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...and earth should pass away, than that a single act or a single thought should be lost. »*.«M « ANECDOTE OF GENERAL ARNOLD. THE following anecdote of...
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