Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quote

For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may have attracted notice to a writer undeservedly forgotten.


The friend (ed. 1818)


For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may...

For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may...

For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may...

For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may...