The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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It may indeed de- rature endued with this assimilating power , His Essays on stroy a given evil , but can never establish the and has revealed it to us . good ; it may dissolve , but cannot reunite . Schiller , on Goethe , on Jean Paul ...
It may indeed de- rature endued with this assimilating power , His Essays on stroy a given evil , but can never establish the and has revealed it to us . good ; it may dissolve , but cannot reunite . Schiller , on Goethe , on Jean Paul ...
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the few pages we can here devote to it ) that Gifted with that objectivity , of which Goethe we must now glance at upon it depends the has in recent times given us the highest mod- question of the duty imposed at the present el , he so ...
the few pages we can here devote to it ) that Gifted with that objectivity , of which Goethe we must now glance at upon it depends the has in recent times given us the highest mod- question of the duty imposed at the present el , he so ...
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... duced Dante and Christopher Columbus ; which , treated as it still is with neglect , the nationality of Germany that of having reckons nevertheless amongst its followers given birth to Luther , to Goethe , and to others . men who ...
... duced Dante and Christopher Columbus ; which , treated as it still is with neglect , the nationality of Germany that of having reckons nevertheless amongst its followers given birth to Luther , to Goethe , and to others . men who ...
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... by ' I have just been reading a delightful book Robert Fellowes . Such a work , and from a clergyman of the Establishment , is indeed an omen of better times . The character of Burke is remarkably well given in one of the notes .
... by ' I have just been reading a delightful book Robert Fellowes . Such a work , and from a clergyman of the Establishment , is indeed an omen of better times . The character of Burke is remarkably well given in one of the notes .
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Taylor recommended Southey for the editorship , and urged him to accept it . The poet declined ; he had now given up all thoughts of the law , fixed his heart on resid - I ing in the country , and was in treaty for a house in Wales .
Taylor recommended Southey for the editorship , and urged him to accept it . The poet declined ; he had now given up all thoughts of the law , fixed his heart on resid - I ing in the country , and was in treaty for a house in Wales .
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