“Plagiarists are always suspicious of being stolen from, as pickpockets are observed commonly to walk with their hands in their breeches' pockets.”
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Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
This book compiles a selection of dialogues and intellectual exchanges from the personal conversations of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, offering insights into his thoughts on literature, philosophy, and various other subjects. more
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