The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of the man , and perfectly conveys his thought , There is but one defect in Mr. Carlyle , in 4 [ MAY THE WORKS OF THOMAS ...
... expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of the man , and perfectly conveys his thought , There is but one defect in Mr. Carlyle , in 4 [ MAY THE WORKS OF THOMAS ...
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... 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 he was meant to be . Thus frank ...
... 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 he was meant to be . Thus frank ...
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... expressions as the best application . What , in the political progress of the species " and " perfectibility " world , are all these tendencies to centraliza- never drop from his pen unaccompanied by a tion , to universal suffrage , to ...
... expressions as the best application . What , in the political progress of the species " and " perfectibility " world , are all these tendencies to centraliza- never drop from his pen unaccompanied by a tion , to universal suffrage , to ...
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... expressing a small fragment been expended upon them , by the energy and of the truth : let him who can realize it here ... expression in contradiction to the - from above or from below , -imposed by general spirit of his works ) , " of ...
... expressing a small fragment been expended upon them , by the energy and of the truth : let him who can realize it here ... expression in contradiction to the - from above or from below , -imposed by general spirit of his works ) , " of ...
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... 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 by Goethe ...
... 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 by Goethe ...
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