The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... are in the main upon the same side , and who differ only respecting the choice of means and the road to pursue . Above all , we would note the sincerity of the writer . What he writes , he not only thinks , but feels .
... are in the main upon the same side , and who differ only respecting the choice of means and the road to pursue . Above all , we would note the sincerity of the writer . What he writes , he not only thinks , but feels .
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Powerful in imagination , which is apt to dis- cover the sympathetic side of things and to seize its salient point , -expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of ...
Powerful in imagination , which is apt to dis- cover the sympathetic side of things and to seize its salient point , -expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear whimsical , is yet the true expression of ...
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He feels forcibly little , that falling upon their weak side , the ( rather indeed by the instinct of his heart , doctrines of St. Simon , of Owen , of Fourier , which revolts at actual evil , than by a clear and others , who have ...
He feels forcibly little , that falling upon their weak side , the ( rather indeed by the instinct of his heart , doctrines of St. Simon , of Owen , of Fourier , which revolts at actual evil , than by a clear and others , who have ...
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... for while on one side it at- almost always sufficiently tormented by his tacks those who suffer the most , on the other contemporaries , to need a compensation- it would suppress that which is the symptom that of feeling his life in ...
... for while on one side it at- almost always sufficiently tormented by his tacks those who suffer the most , on the other contemporaries , to need a compensation- it would suppress that which is the symptom that of feeling his life in ...
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Alas ! this man's name is Million ; he is fully to attain it . met with on every side ; he constitutes nearly three - fourths of the population of Europe . How will you give him more time and more energy to develope his faculties ...
Alas ! this man's name is Million ; he is fully to attain it . met with on every side ; he constitutes nearly three - fourths of the population of Europe . How will you give him more time and more energy to develope his faculties ...
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