The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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We cannot , however , here attempt to es- tablish any positive ideas respecting the voca- tion of our epoch , or the doctrine of the col- lective progress which appears to us to char- acterize it perhaps we may one day take an This is ...
We cannot , however , here attempt to es- tablish any positive ideas respecting the voca- tion of our epoch , or the doctrine of the col- lective progress which appears to us to char- acterize it perhaps we may one day take an This is ...
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We perhaps have had a glimpse of the ideal in all its purity , we feel ourselves capable of soaring into the invisible regions of the spirit . But are we , on this account , to iso- late ourselves from the movement which is going on ...
We perhaps have had a glimpse of the ideal in all its purity , we feel ourselves capable of soaring into the invisible regions of the spirit . But are we , on this account , to iso- late ourselves from the movement which is going on ...
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... which Mr. Carlyle at present fulfils in England appears to us therefore im- portant , but incomplete . Its level is perhaps not high enough for the demands of the age ; nevertheless it is noble , and nearer to the ob- ject which we ...
... which Mr. Carlyle at present fulfils in England appears to us therefore im- portant , but incomplete . Its level is perhaps not high enough for the demands of the age ; nevertheless it is noble , and nearer to the ob- ject which we ...
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... perhaps as little entitled to be classed with the poets of Nature's fram- Just where the wind blew into the fire was station'd the trivet , On it the well - clos'd kettle , replenished with crys- talline water .
... perhaps as little entitled to be classed with the poets of Nature's fram- Just where the wind blew into the fire was station'd the trivet , On it the well - clos'd kettle , replenished with crys- talline water .
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will not adventure himself : my hope is that he may . The landing is a chance , and the chances are against it : if they land they will perhaps reach London , but not a man of them will return to France , and we shall ...
will not adventure himself : my hope is that he may . The landing is a chance , and the chances are against it : if they land they will perhaps reach London , but not a man of them will return to France , and we shall ...
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