The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Mr. Carlyle is no homeopathist ; he never administers remedies for evil in infini- tesimal doses ; he never pollutes the sacred- ness of thought by outward concessions or compromise with error . Like Luther , he hurls his inkstand at ...
Mr. Carlyle is no homeopathist ; he never administers remedies for evil in infini- tesimal doses ; he never pollutes the sacred- ness of thought by outward concessions or compromise with error . Like Luther , he hurls his inkstand at ...
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He never bu- Toward this heaven the thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even valere potest . " Take as an instance , above with a kind of despair .
He never bu- Toward this heaven the thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even valere potest . " Take as an instance , above with a kind of despair .
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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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They are , antiquarian , has had advantages which have moreover , never surrounded by cells , the mon- fallen to the lot of few in examining these myste - astic state not being adopted by the Brahmans : rious relics of antiquity ...
They are , antiquarian , has had advantages which have moreover , never surrounded by cells , the mon- fallen to the lot of few in examining these myste - astic state not being adopted by the Brahmans : rious relics of antiquity ...
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It seems Goethe never stand that we have offered this as a speci- knowledged the receipt of the English Iphi- men of Taylor's hexameters , not at all as a genia . We have no doubt the omission was fair representation either of Voss's ...
It seems Goethe never stand that we have offered this as a speci- knowledged the receipt of the English Iphi- men of Taylor's hexameters , not at all as a genia . We have no doubt the omission was fair representation either of Voss's ...
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