The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... -collective Humanity , - does not labor in accordance with it , neces- an existence always living , learning , advanc - sarily remains behind . ing toward God , of which we are but the in- Mr. Carlyle comprehends only the individ- ...
... -collective Humanity , - does not labor in accordance with it , neces- an existence always living , learning , advanc - sarily remains behind . ing toward God , of which we are but the in- Mr. Carlyle comprehends only the individ- ...
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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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... than by the But if we place ourselves in the point of view nature of the object toward which they are of the collective existence , Mankind , and re- directed , and their relation to that object . gard social life as the continued ...
... than by the But if we place ourselves in the point of view nature of the object toward which they are of the collective existence , Mankind , and re- directed , and their relation to that object . gard social life as the continued ...
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... placed is a larger void in our souls , more room for thus at a distance , he can examine and com- the truth than we can fill during our short prehend it under all its points of view , calm- terrestrial existence .
... placed is a larger void in our souls , more room for thus at a distance , he can examine and com- the truth than we can fill during our short prehend it under all its points of view , calm- terrestrial existence .
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We now thirty years , and that hope which I shall ever feel , that we may meet in a higher and happier state of existence . I have known very few who equalled him in talents - none who had a kinder heart ; and there never lived a more ...
We now thirty years , and that hope which I shall ever feel , that we may meet in a higher and happier state of existence . I have known very few who equalled him in talents - none who had a kinder heart ; and there never lived a more ...
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