The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Powerful in imagination , which is apt to dis- cover the sympathetic side of things and to seize its salient point , -expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of ...
Powerful in imagination , which is apt to dis- cover the sympathetic side of things and to seize its salient point , -expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of ...
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... as we have said , the spontaneous expression of the genius of Mr. Carlyle , the aptest form to symbolize his thought , the body shaped by the soul . We would not that it were otherwise ; what we re- quire in all things is , man as ...
... as we have said , the spontaneous expression of the genius of Mr. Carlyle , the aptest form to symbolize his thought , the body shaped by the soul . We would not that it were otherwise ; what we re- quire in all things is , man as ...
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... he shrinks back from the idea as dividual , with the admission of a law , to soon as he sees it stated explicitly and sys- seek what may be its best interpreter and its tematically ; and such expressions as the best application .
... he shrinks back from the idea as dividual , with the admission of a law , to soon as he sees it stated explicitly and sys- seek what may be its best interpreter and its tematically ; and such expressions as the best application .
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... attain the power of value them rather by the power which has guessing and of expressing a small fragment been expended upon ... from whatever quarter it may come uses this expression in contradiction to the -from above or from below ...
... attain the power of value them rather by the power which has guessing and of expressing a small fragment been expended upon ... from whatever quarter it may come uses this expression in contradiction to the -from above or from below ...
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Mr. Carlyle's expression of duty is natural- ly different . Thinking only of individuality , calculating only the powers of the individual , he would rather restrict than enlarge its sphere . The rule which he adopts is that laid down ...
Mr. Carlyle's expression of duty is natural- ly different . Thinking only of individuality , calculating only the powers of the individual , he would rather restrict than enlarge its sphere . The rule which he adopts is that laid down ...
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