The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... -collective Humanity , - does not labor in accordance with it , neces- an existence always living , learning , advanc - sarily remains behind . ing toward God , of which we are but the in- Mr. Carlyle comprehends only the individ- ...
... -collective Humanity , - does not labor in accordance with it , neces- an existence always living , learning , advanc - sarily remains behind . ing toward God , of which we are but the in- Mr. Carlyle comprehends only the individ- ...
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... soon distinguished Taylor as one of two pupils especially deserving her own and her husband's most assiduous care the other being Frank Sayers , whose life was in the sequel written and his remains collected by his early companion .
... soon distinguished Taylor as one of two pupils especially deserving her own and her husband's most assiduous care the other being Frank Sayers , whose life was in the sequel written and his remains collected by his early companion .
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A story like that of Lenore at least among the very greatest , of modern would have been told by a mediæval bard ballad poets , and this remains his master- with a Job - like darkness of hints or a Gospel- piece .
A story like that of Lenore at least among the very greatest , of modern would have been told by a mediæval bard ballad poets , and this remains his master- with a Job - like darkness of hints or a Gospel- piece .
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295–298 . to be satisfied without very extensive ex- ploration of the remains of antiquity , and You give me a more favorable account of with the help of the numberless excellent Mackintosh than I have been accustomed to re ...
295–298 . to be satisfied without very extensive ex- ploration of the remains of antiquity , and You give me a more favorable account of with the help of the numberless excellent Mackintosh than I have been accustomed to re ...
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cried the emperor ; " I shall follow the remains of the deceased to the grave . " " He was only an obscure per- son , " was the reply , " and he has died of the cholera . " " Never mind that , ' retorted the monarch , " he was one of my ...
cried the emperor ; " I shall follow the remains of the deceased to the grave . " " He was only an obscure per- son , " was the reply , " and he has died of the cholera . " " Never mind that , ' retorted the monarch , " he was one of my ...
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