The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... first fact to establish , for it speaks both things , -realities , and not nonentities , —the truth limited , we might say , for error spring- in favor of the writer and of the public whom he has won over .
... first fact to establish , for it speaks both things , -realities , and not nonentities , —the truth limited , we might say , for error spring- in favor of the writer and of the public whom he has won over .
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If all philosophy be in fact , like hominum in tantâ multitudine ordinatur , ad that of the ancient schools , merely a simple quam quidem operationem nec homo unus , physiological study of the individual , -an anal- nec domus una ...
If all philosophy be in fact , like hominum in tantâ multitudine ordinatur , ad that of the ancient schools , merely a simple quam quidem operationem nec homo unus , physiological study of the individual , -an anal- nec domus una ...
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GOD and DUTY - these are in fact the two sacred words which mankind has in all critical periods re- peated , and which at the present day still con- tain the means of salvation . But we must know in what manner these words are under- ...
GOD and DUTY - these are in fact the two sacred words which mankind has in all critical periods re- peated , and which at the present day still con- tain the means of salvation . But we must know in what manner these words are under- ...
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In fact the achieved it became doubly improbable that whole sentiment of the piece is , like Bürger's he should trample on hourly strengthening own language and rhythm , modern ; and es- temptations , and determine to be great in ...
In fact the achieved it became doubly improbable that whole sentiment of the piece is , like Bürger's he should trample on hourly strengthening own language and rhythm , modern ; and es- temptations , and determine to be great in ...
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Be this an evil or a good , it is still a characteristic fact . . . . Born in Valhalla , refined and christianized in the age of chivalry , the German Muse has finally thrown herself into the arms of philosophy , in this , obeying the ...
Be this an evil or a good , it is still a characteristic fact . . . . Born in Valhalla , refined and christianized in the age of chivalry , the German Muse has finally thrown herself into the arms of philosophy , in this , obeying the ...
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