The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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In all his writings , in ' Sartor Re- less of hostility and animadversion . There sartus , ' in his ' Lectures , ' in his Essays ' es- is generally so much calmness and impartial- pecially , ( some of which appear to ...
In all his writings , in ' Sartor Re- less of hostility and animadversion . There sartus , ' in his ' Lectures , ' in his Essays ' es- is generally so much calmness and impartial- pecially , ( some of which appear to ...
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... in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of the man , and perfectly conveys his thought , ད 1 time on the whole world . It appears to us 4 [ MAY , THE WORKS OF THOMAS CARLYLE .
... in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of the man , and perfectly conveys his thought , ད 1 time on the whole world . It appears to us 4 [ MAY , THE WORKS OF THOMAS CARLYLE .
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It appears to us that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre- ciated from only one point of view , -tory , whig , or sectarian , -well deserves that we should seek to appreciate it from the point of view of the future , from which all ...
It appears to us that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre- ciated from only one point of view , -tory , whig , or sectarian , -well deserves that we should seek to appreciate it from the point of view of the future , from which all ...
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We can at present only appears to eclipse to his view every trace of mark the existence of the contrary doctrine the national thought of which these men were in the writings of Mr. Carlyle , and the conse- only the interpreters or ...
We can at present only appears to eclipse to his view every trace of mark the existence of the contrary doctrine the national thought of which these men were in the writings of Mr. Carlyle , and the conse- only the interpreters or ...
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He desires undoubtedly appear to us as the science of the law of life , the good every where and always ; but he de- as ... His theory of matters little that our individual powers be unconsciousness , the germ of which appears in of the ...
He desires undoubtedly appear to us as the science of the law of life , the good every where and always ; but he de- as ... His theory of matters little that our individual powers be unconsciousness , the germ of which appears in of the ...
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