The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... thought , which may rescue us from of a common home , but only of a common over- doubt , a social faith which may save us from crowded lodging - house ? where each , isolated , anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em - regardless of ...
... thought , which may rescue us from of a common home , but only of a common over- doubt , a social faith which may save us from crowded lodging - house ? where each , isolated , anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em - regardless of ...
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... thought , " of which they themselves begin to feel the want . They now admire as much as they once scorned , -they admire even when they cannot understand . Be it so , for this too is good : it is good to see that the great social ...
... thought , " of which they themselves begin to feel the want . They now admire as much as they once scorned , -they admire even when they cannot understand . Be it so , for this too is good : it is good to see that the great social ...
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... thoughts , so entire an absence of egotism , the standard of the ideal and divine is that we are compelled to listen to ... thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even ...
... thoughts , so entire an absence of egotism , the standard of the ideal and divine is that we are compelled to listen to ... thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even ...
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... thought . His epithets , although numerous , are seldom without force : they mark a pro- gression in the development of the idea or the qualities of the object . His diction may have faults ; of these we shall not treat here , but we ...
... thought . His epithets , although numerous , are seldom without force : they mark a pro- gression in the development of the idea or the qualities of the object . His diction may have faults ; of these we shall not treat here , but we ...
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... thought , the continued development point they take . Half a century ago , all the of Humanity by a collective labor , according boldest and most innovating theories sought to an educational plan assigned by Provi- in the organization ...
... thought , the continued development point they take . Half a century ago , all the of Humanity by a collective labor , according boldest and most innovating theories sought to an educational plan assigned by Provi- in the organization ...
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