The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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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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Now all this is partly true , and neverthe- less it is all partly false ; true , inasmuch as it is the legitimate consequence from Mr. Car- lyle's starting - point ; false , in a higher and more comprehensive point of view .
Now all this is partly true , and neverthe- less it is all partly false ; true , inasmuch as it is the legitimate consequence from Mr. Car- lyle's starting - point ; false , in a higher and more comprehensive point of view .
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True indeed , but how create with infinity , without calculating upon other belief ? This , again , is the question . In all faculties , upon other powers than their own , periods of the history of mankind there have that some of the ...
True indeed , but how create with infinity , without calculating upon other belief ? This , again , is the question . In all faculties , upon other powers than their own , periods of the history of mankind there have that some of the ...
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Here on earth we are as both these truths , must represent and com- soldiers , " he says : -true , but “ we under- municate them , according to your intelli- stand nothing , nor do we require to under- gence and your means ; you must be ...
Here on earth we are as both these truths , must represent and com- soldiers , " he says : -true , but “ we under- municate them , according to your intelli- stand nothing , nor do we require to under- gence and your means ; you must be ...
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... throughout with the the class of which we have a few examples in fervor of a true poetical pulse , can ever reach our own literature , and of which there are more in the German than in any other litera- to - ture of the world .
... throughout with the the class of which we have a few examples in fervor of a true poetical pulse , can ever reach our own literature , and of which there are more in the German than in any other litera- to - ture of the world .
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