The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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He feels forcibly little , that falling upon their weak side , the ( rather indeed by the instinct of his heart , doctrines of St. Simon , of Owen , of Fourier , which revolts at actual evil , than by a clear and others , who have ...
He feels forcibly little , that falling upon their weak side , the ( rather indeed by the instinct of his heart , doctrines of St. Simon , of Owen , of Fourier , which revolts at actual evil , than by a clear and others , who have ...
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... raise the alarm at all risks , for it is diso , ' he hurled at his enemies that sublime not alone your house that is on fire , but that menace , which commentators without heart of your neighbor , that of every one ...
... raise the alarm at all risks , for it is diso , ' he hurled at his enemies that sublime not alone your house that is on fire , but that menace , which commentators without heart of your neighbor , that of every one ...
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The earth and man touch at of a heroic man ; above all , in the words of all points on the infinite ; this we know well , genius and at the bottom of your heart , freed but is it enough to know this ? have we not from all egoistic ...
The earth and man touch at of a heroic man ; above all , in the words of all points on the infinite ; this we know well , genius and at the bottom of your heart , freed but is it enough to know this ? have we not from all egoistic ...
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... without having felt awakened in him thoughts and feelings which would perhaps have still slept long in his heart : yet should the reader desire to open it again , with a view to study how he may realize these sentiments and thoughts ...
... without having felt awakened in him thoughts and feelings which would perhaps have still slept long in his heart : yet should the reader desire to open it again , with a view to study how he may realize these sentiments and thoughts ...
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... had he shown in his patches of addition any dispo- sition to recant his juvenile heresies - but , on the contrary , his aim was to lend these new force and attraction . The first thing that attracted notice be- the heart ...
... had he shown in his patches of addition any dispo- sition to recant his juvenile heresies - but , on the contrary , his aim was to lend these new force and attraction . The first thing that attracted notice be- the heart ...
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