The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... for produccorrupted and destroyed ; and we shall feel tion , from which as much work as possible is that it is not only our right , but our duty , to to be extracted , but free agents , called to incarnate our thought in action .
... for produccorrupted and destroyed ; and we shall feel tion , from which as much work as possible is that it is not only our right , but our duty , to to be extracted , but free agents , called to incarnate our thought in action .
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Mr. might rather be called a den than a house ; Carlyle himself repeats this in his ' Sartor and then , worn out , lies down and sleeps : he Resartus ' ( Book 2. ch . vi . ) , and yet the is brutalized in a moral and physical point ...
Mr. might rather be called a den than a house ; Carlyle himself repeats this in his ' Sartor and then , worn out , lies down and sleeps : he Resartus ' ( Book 2. ch . vi . ) , and yet the is brutalized in a moral and physical point ...
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... his original poetry ( so called ) , was a great but here again we have the fortune to dis- / experimentalist in metres . Mr. Southey has agree with him . Bürger , for instance , lays secured remembrance for his English hexhis scene ...
... his original poetry ( so called ) , was a great but here again we have the fortune to dis- / experimentalist in metres . Mr. Southey has agree with him . Bürger , for instance , lays secured remembrance for his English hexhis scene ...
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You are only as the friend of William Taylor - the called on for an opposite indulgence - forgive the freedom with which the two men from the poetry for the sake of the sentiments . beginning communicated their thoughts and " Your very ...
You are only as the friend of William Taylor - the called on for an opposite indulgence - forgive the freedom with which the two men from the poetry for the sake of the sentiments . beginning communicated their thoughts and " Your very ...
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One , called the Conversation , ' ad- will . ' mitted ladies ; but the biographer seems to When Madoc was at last published , it readmit that this did not find the highest favor opened this correspondence , which had with him .
One , called the Conversation , ' ad- will . ' mitted ladies ; but the biographer seems to When Madoc was at last published , it readmit that this did not find the highest favor opened this correspondence , which had with him .
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