The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... existence always living , learning , advanc - sarily remains behind . ing toward God , of which we are but the in- Mr. Carlyle comprehends only the individ- struments , but that it is alone from the ual ; the true sense of the unity of ...
... existence always living , learning , advanc - sarily remains behind . ing toward God , of which we are but the in- Mr. Carlyle comprehends only the individ- struments , but that it is alone from the ual ; the true sense of the unity of ...
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... 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 prophets , and of the quences to which , in our opinion , it leads him . people ...
... 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 prophets , and of the quences to which , in our opinion , it leads him . people ...
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... existence , Mankind , and re- directed , and their relation to that object . gard social life as the continued development Hence arises that kind of indifference which of an idea by the life all its individuals , -if makes him , we will ...
... existence , Mankind , and re- directed , and their relation to that object . gard social life as the continued development Hence arises that kind of indifference which of an idea by the life all its individuals , -if makes him , we will ...
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... existence . Break the bond of continuity between ourselves and the genera- tions which have preceded and shall follow us upon the earth , and what is the devotion to ideas but a sublime folly ? Annihilate the connection of all human ...
... existence . Break the bond of continuity between ourselves and the genera- tions which have preceded and shall follow us upon the earth , and what is the devotion to ideas but a sublime folly ? Annihilate the connection of all human ...
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... existence . I have known very few who feel , that we may meet in a higher and happier equalled him in talents - none who had a kinder heart ; and there never lived a more dutiful son or a sincerer friend . ” — vol . i . p . 4 . He ...
... existence . I have known very few who feel , that we may meet in a higher and happier equalled him in talents - none who had a kinder heart ; and there never lived a more dutiful son or a sincerer friend . ” — vol . i . p . 4 . He ...
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