The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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There are other times , We gladly take the opportunity offered by when genius must move devotedly onward be- the publication of a new work by Mr. Carlyle , fore us , like the pillar of fire in the desert , and to express our opinion of ...
There are other times , We gladly take the opportunity offered by when genius must move devotedly onward be- the publication of a new work by Mr. Carlyle , fore us , like the pillar of fire in the desert , and to express our opinion of ...
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There is but one defect in Mr. Carlyle , in our opinion , but that one is vital : it influ- ences all he does , it determines all his views ; for logic and system rule the intellect even when the latter pretends to rise the most against ...
There is but one defect in Mr. Carlyle , in our opinion , but that one is vital : it influ- ences all he does , it determines all his views ; for logic and system rule the intellect even when the latter pretends to rise the most against ...
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... the national thought of which these men were in the writings of Mr. Carlyle , and the conse- only the interpreters or prophets , and of the quences to which , in our opinion , it leads him . people , who alone are its depositary .
... the national thought of which these men were in the writings of Mr. Carlyle , and the conse- only the interpreters or prophets , and of the quences to which , in our opinion , it leads him . people , who alone are its depositary .
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66 We have selected this passage , because , approaching as it does near to the truth in the last lines , and contradicting them ( in our opinion ) in the first , it appears to us to in- clude in essence all the certainties and un- ...
66 We have selected this passage , because , approaching as it does near to the truth in the last lines , and contradicting them ( in our opinion ) in the first , it appears to us to in- clude in essence all the certainties and un- ...
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If his judgment re- collective mankind , and what becomes mar- specting the French revolution be in our tyrdom but a suicide without an object ? opinion very incomplete , the reason is that Who would sacrifice - not his life , for that ...
If his judgment re- collective mankind , and what becomes mar- specting the French revolution be in our tyrdom but a suicide without an object ? opinion very incomplete , the reason is that Who would sacrifice - not his life , for that ...
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