The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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manevi the instinct of our conscience , a great [ religious thought , which may rescue us from doubt , a social faith which may save us from anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em- MAY , 1844 . 1 vuv of his first publications ...
manevi the instinct of our conscience , a great [ religious thought , which may rescue us from doubt , a social faith which may save us from anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em- MAY , 1844 . 1 vuv of his first publications ...
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In this period of transition from doubt to aspiration , this " sick and out - of - joint " time , old ideas die away , or weigh upon the heart like midnight dreams : young ones spring up to view , bright - colored and fresh with hope ...
In this period of transition from doubt to aspiration , this " sick and out - of - joint " time , old ideas die away , or weigh upon the heart like midnight dreams : young ones spring up to view , bright - colored and fresh with hope ...
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and he is come , with a small number are , no doubt , many who will term this a of chosen spirits , to be their interpreter . He truism ; there are others who will call it uto- declares that all the bustle of matter and of in - pian .
and he is come , with a small number are , no doubt , many who will term this a of chosen spirits , to be their interpreter . He truism ; there are others who will call it uto- declares that all the bustle of matter and of in - pian .
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... derived from He has happiness , can only lead vulgar minds to ego- the millions of our brethren abroad . ism , noble and powerful minds to deception , attached himself earnestly to the widest lite- to doubt , and to despair .
... derived from He has happiness , can only lead vulgar minds to ego- the millions of our brethren abroad . ism , noble and powerful minds to deception , attached himself earnestly to the widest lite- to doubt , and to despair .
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2 and , in reviewing that Life , Mr. Southey , a warm friend and admirer of both Sayers and Taylor , made this passage the subject of a brief comment : - ' It may be doubted whether such a habit of early criticism would have the effect ...
2 and , in reviewing that Life , Mr. Southey , a warm friend and admirer of both Sayers and Taylor , made this passage the subject of a brief comment : - ' It may be doubted whether such a habit of early criticism would have the effect ...
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