The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... each , isolated , of a common home , but only of a common over- anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em - regardless of his neighbor , turned against his MAY , 1844 . 1 THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE OF FOREIGN LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART.
... each , isolated , of a common home , but only of a common over- anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em - regardless of his neighbor , turned against his MAY , 1844 . 1 THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE OF FOREIGN LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART.
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... turned against his MAY , 1844 . 1 present day merely amuse ourselves with being artists , playing with sounds or forms , tickling only our senses , instead of pondering some germ of thought which may serve us . We are scarcely disposed ...
... turned against his MAY , 1844 . 1 present day merely amuse ourselves with being artists , playing with sounds or forms , tickling only our senses , instead of pondering some germ of thought which may serve us . We are scarcely disposed ...
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... turned constantly toward heaven . times even upon its inutility . He never bu- Toward this heaven the thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even valere potest ...
... turned constantly toward heaven . times even upon its inutility . He never bu- Toward this heaven the thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even valere potest ...
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... turned to the full expan- sion of the flower . Two thousand years , from the earliest times of Greece down to the latest times of Pagan Rome , worked out Individuality under one of its phases ; eighteen centuries have enlightened and de ...
... turned to the full expan- sion of the flower . Two thousand years , from the earliest times of Greece down to the latest times of Pagan Rome , worked out Individuality under one of its phases ; eighteen centuries have enlightened and de ...
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... turned the corner of thirty he seems to have pretty nearly settled into the ' gown and slipper habits of a confirmed bachelor , and a confirmed miscellanist . Had he married at the proper time of life , he would have had motives for ...
... turned the corner of thirty he seems to have pretty nearly settled into the ' gown and slipper habits of a confirmed bachelor , and a confirmed miscellanist . Had he married at the proper time of life , he would have had motives for ...
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