The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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In his ' Chartism ' he attempted to grapple with the social question ; in all his writings , whatever be their subject , he has touched upon it in some one of its aspects . Art is to him but as a means . In his voca- which we have to ...
In his ' Chartism ' he attempted to grapple with the social question ; in all his writings , whatever be their subject , he has touched upon it in some one of its aspects . Art is to him but as a means . In his voca- which we have to ...
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the few pages we can here devote to it ) that Gifted with that objectivity , of which Goethe we must now glance at upon it depends the has in recent times given us the highest mod- question of the duty imposed at the present el , he so ...
the few pages we can here devote to it ) that Gifted with that objectivity , of which Goethe we must now glance at upon it depends the has in recent times given us the highest mod- question of the duty imposed at the present el , he so ...
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It is more unconscious , the question lies not there . ... See also Sonnets 17 , 18 , 55 , 63 , 81 , etc. but Human thought is disquieted ; it questions itself , listens to itself , studies itself : this is Be it so evidently not its ...
It is more unconscious , the question lies not there . ... See also Sonnets 17 , 18 , 55 , 63 , 81 , etc. but Human thought is disquieted ; it questions itself , listens to itself , studies itself : this is Be it so evidently not its ...
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This is the question . Seek him , earth ; it is by devoting ourselves to the evo- Mr. Carlyle will say , in the starry firmament , lution of his work , without interruption , on the wide ocean ...
This is the question . Seek him , earth ; it is by devoting ourselves to the evo- Mr. Carlyle will say , in the starry firmament , lution of his work , without interruption , on the wide ocean ...
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... shrouding -its guarantee , the mutual responsibility of himself in what he called Art ; ' and amidst men , -its measure , the intellect of the in - a world in misery , putting away the question dividual and the demands of the pericd ...
... shrouding -its guarantee , the mutual responsibility of himself in what he called Art ; ' and amidst men , -its measure , the intellect of the in - a world in misery , putting away the question dividual and the demands of the pericd ...
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