The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... body that faith in action and keep us from idle contemplation . We ask this especially of those men , in whom the unuttered senti- ments and aspirations of the multitudes are concentrated and harmonized with the high- est intuition of ...
... body that faith in action and keep us from idle contemplation . We ask this especially of those men , in whom the unuttered senti- ments and aspirations of the multitudes are concentrated and harmonized with the high- est intuition of ...
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... body , should be the starting - point of all spirit , no one who has thrown among a pub- our labors ; since the body without the soul lic so much addicted to routine and formal- is but a carcase ; whilst the soul , wherever it ism , so ...
... body , should be the starting - point of all spirit , no one who has thrown among a pub- our labors ; since the body without the soul lic so much addicted to routine and formal- is but a carcase ; whilst the soul , wherever it ism , so ...
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... body shaped by the soul . We would not that it were otherwise ; what we re- quire in all things is , man as he was meant to be . Thus frank , honest , and powerful , " ohne Hast , aber ohne Rast , " Mr. Carlyle pursues his career may he ...
... body shaped by the soul . We would not that it were otherwise ; what we re- quire in all things is , man as he was meant to be . Thus frank , honest , and powerful , " ohne Hast , aber ohne Rast , " Mr. Carlyle pursues his career may he ...
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... body in Christ , and every one members one of another . " We resolve the incertitude and caprices of individuals ... bodies of men , direct- vast , but still for many centuries not less sa- ed at the present day so much to the masses ...
... body in Christ , and every one members one of another . " We resolve the incertitude and caprices of individuals ... bodies of men , direct- vast , but still for many centuries not less sa- ed at the present day so much to the masses ...
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... body of his views and opinions and the general spirit which breathes in his works . Of course we meet here and there with passages in opposition to this spirit , and in accordance with that of the age . It is im- possible for a writer ...
... body of his views and opinions and the general spirit which breathes in his works . Of course we meet here and there with passages in opposition to this spirit , and in accordance with that of the age . It is im- possible for a writer ...
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