The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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He seems to regard the human world , all these discontents , all these rever- race rather as an aggregate of similar indi- sions toward the past , all these aspirations viduals , distinct powers in juxtaposition , than toward a future ...
He seems to regard the human world , all these discontents , all these rever- race rather as an aggregate of similar indi- sions toward the past , all these aspirations viduals , distinct powers in juxtaposition , than toward a future ...
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To us he seems to seek God rather as a refuge , than as the source of right and of power ; from his lips , at times so daring , we seem to hear every 1844. ] THE WORKS OF THOMAS CARLYLE .
To us he seems to seek God rather as a refuge , than as the source of right and of power ; from his lips , at times so daring , we seem to hear every 1844. ] THE WORKS OF THOMAS CARLYLE .
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at times so daring , we seem to hear every | ject to be attained ; it matters little that the instant the cry of the Breton ... Mr. Carlyle to such as each one of us may acquire by him- seems to us almost always to forget this .
at times so daring , we seem to hear every | ject to be attained ; it matters little that the instant the cry of the Breton ... Mr. Carlyle to such as each one of us may acquire by him- seems to us almost always to forget this .
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and yet the spirit which pervades his works seems to us too often of a nature to make his readers for- get it . It has been asked , what is at the present day the duty of which we have spoken so much ? A complete reply would require a ...
and yet the spirit which pervades his works seems to us too often of a nature to make his readers for- get it . It has been asked , what is at the present day the duty of which we have spoken so much ? A complete reply would require a ...
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In truth , his knowledge of Eng- Into the brown jug shower'd , and added some shav - lish literature seems in no department what- ings of hartshorn , Then with the boiling water she fill'd up the pot to Kneeling she waver'd it over the ...
In truth , his knowledge of Eng- Into the brown jug shower'd , and added some shav - lish literature seems in no department what- ings of hartshorn , Then with the boiling water she fill'd up the pot to Kneeling she waver'd it over the ...
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