Exclusively of the abstract sciences, the largest and worthiest portion of our — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The author of Biographia Literaria was already a ruined man. Sometimes, however, — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Now Art, used collectively for painting, sculpture, architecture and music, is the — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
And they three passed over the white sands, between the rocks, silent as the shadows. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
O lady! we receive but what we give And in our life alone does Nature live. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ignorance seldom vaults into knowledge, but passes into it through an intermediate — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The worth and value of knowledge is in proportion to the worth and value of its object. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Frenchmen are like gunpowder, each by itself smutty and contemptible, but mass — Samuel Taylor Coleridge