The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Leave us alone of your guidance - such light is darker than darkness - eat your wages , and sleep . " * Mr. Carlyle , in writing these lines , was conscious that he engaged himself to seek a remedy for the evil , nor has he shrunk from ...
Leave us alone of your guidance - such light is darker than darkness - eat your wages , and sleep . " * Mr. Carlyle , in writing these lines , was conscious that he engaged himself to seek a remedy for the evil , nor has he shrunk from ...
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He works in the manner of a master , indicating by certain features , firm , deep , and decisive , the general physiog- nomy of the object , concentrating the effort of his labor and the richness of his light upon the central point ...
He works in the manner of a master , indicating by certain features , firm , deep , and decisive , the general physiog- nomy of the object , concentrating the effort of his labor and the richness of his light upon the central point ...
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manifestations may vary , but only like the ] radiations of light upon the earth . The ray assumes different colors , according to the dif- ferent media through which it passes , accord- ing to the surface of the objects upon which it ...
manifestations may vary , but only like the ] radiations of light upon the earth . The ray assumes different colors , according to the dif- ferent media through which it passes , accord- ing to the surface of the objects upon which it ...
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The Unitarians , at this time prominent in the place , hailed the opening of talents that promised to shed new light upon their body , promote its local as- cendancy , and extend its reputation in the world beyond .
The Unitarians , at this time prominent in the place , hailed the opening of talents that promised to shed new light upon their body , promote its local as- cendancy , and extend its reputation in the world beyond .
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Meanwhile carried Louisa his pipe to papa , and bacco Wrapt in the velvety hide of the seal , and a paper for pipe - light : Calmly the old man sat , and he whiff'd , and he smil'd , and again whiff ' d .
Meanwhile carried Louisa his pipe to papa , and bacco Wrapt in the velvety hide of the seal , and a paper for pipe - light : Calmly the old man sat , and he whiff'd , and he smil'd , and again whiff ' d .
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