The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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He may deceive himself , - he cannot deceive us ; for what he says , even tion as a writer he fills the tribune of an when it is not the truth , is yet true , —his in- apostle , and it is here that we must judge him .
He may deceive himself , - he cannot deceive us ; for what he says , even tion as a writer he fills the tribune of an when it is not the truth , is yet true , —his in- apostle , and it is here that we must judge him .
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He seeks to abolish nothing , uttered by any other man with anger or con- but he desires this truth to be acknowledged tempt , would excite a storm of opposition . and proclaimed , that it is the invisible which There is never anger in ...
He seeks to abolish nothing , uttered by any other man with anger or con- but he desires this truth to be acknowledged tempt , would excite a storm of opposition . and proclaimed , that it is the invisible which There is never anger in ...
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... we will render homage to the truth , although failing not say all our political parties ( this it does in its practice , when it finds among us a pure- more than enough of course ) , but all our so- minded and sincere interpreter .
... we will render homage to the truth , although failing not say all our political parties ( this it does in its practice , when it finds among us a pure- more than enough of course ) , but all our so- minded and sincere interpreter .
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This is the only means we possess of recognizing to plead , distinctly enough , the falseness of the truth , Mr. Carlyle adopts one alone - the idea which rules the movement of the times . * first . He rejects , or at least wholly ...
This is the only means we possess of recognizing to plead , distinctly enough , the falseness of the truth , Mr. Carlyle adopts one alone - the idea which rules the movement of the times . * first . He rejects , or at least wholly ...
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... by the energy and of the truth : let him who can realize it here . perseverance which they betray , than by the But if we place ourselves in the point of view nature of the object toward which they are of the collective existence ...
... by the energy and of the truth : let him who can realize it here . perseverance which they betray , than by the But if we place ourselves in the point of view nature of the object toward which they are of the collective existence ...
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