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agglomerative 1817, 1829.

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logic] logical 1817, 1829.

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and at once whirl 1817, 1829.

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islet] isle 1829.

Carlyle in the Life of John Sterling, cap. viii, quotes the last two words of the Preface. Was it from the same source that he caught up the words 'Balmy sunny islets, islets of the blest and the intelligible' which he uses to illustrate the lucid intervals in Coleridge's monologue?

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