The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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We say , our opinion of the writer , be . Such are our times we cannot at the of his genius and tendencies , rather than of his books , of the idea which inspires him , rather than of the form with which he chooses to invest it .
We say , our opinion of the writer , be . Such are our times we cannot at the of his genius and tendencies , rather than of his books , of the idea which inspires him , rather than of the form with which he chooses to invest it .
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Mr. Carlyle , in writing these lines , was conscious that he engaged himself to seek a remedy for the evil , nor has he shrunk from the task . All that he has since written bears ...
Mr. Carlyle , in writing these lines , was conscious that he engaged himself to seek a remedy for the evil , nor has he shrunk from the task . All that he has since written bears ...
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We know no English writer who machine - tenders ; that the producer , not the has during the last ten years so vigorously production , should form the chief object of attacked the half - gothic , half - pagan edifice social institutions ...
We know no English writer who machine - tenders ; that the producer , not the has during the last ten years so vigorously production , should form the chief object of attacked the half - gothic , half - pagan edifice social institutions ...
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Beside the principal idea , secondary ideas meet us at every step , often new and important in themselves , particles of gold scattered upon the shore by the broad wave of the writer's thought . His epithets , although numerous ...
Beside the principal idea , secondary ideas meet us at every step , often new and important in themselves , particles of gold scattered upon the shore by the broad wave of the writer's thought . His epithets , although numerous ...
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He must , indeed , have been a entific , or a benevolent and charitable de- most precocious youth - at fifteen he writes scription . both as to matter and language , whether in English , in French , or in Italian , as few , very few ...
He must , indeed , have been a entific , or a benevolent and charitable de- most precocious youth - at fifteen he writes scription . both as to matter and language , whether in English , in French , or in Italian , as few , very few ...
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