The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... heart , doctrines of St. Simon , of Owen , of Fourier , which revolts at actual evil , than by a clear and others , who have arisen or shall arise , conception of that which constitutes life ) the may be condemned to ridicule . That ...
... heart , doctrines of St. Simon , of Owen , of Fourier , which revolts at actual evil , than by a clear and others , who have arisen or shall arise , conception of that which constitutes life ) the may be condemned to ridicule . That ...
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... heart and without head have mistaken for a cry of supplication , -Kepler , when he wrote , " My book will await its reader : has not God waited six thousand years before he created a man to contemplate his works ? " * - Shak- speare ...
... heart and without head have mistaken for a cry of supplication , -Kepler , when he wrote , " My book will await its reader : has not God waited six thousand years before he created a man to contemplate his works ? " * - Shak- speare ...
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... heart , freed but is it enough to know this ? have we not from all egoistic passions . God is every to march onwards , to advance into this infi- where learn to find him . You are surround - nite ? But can the individual finite creature ...
... heart , freed but is it enough to know this ? have we not from all egoistic passions . God is every to march onwards , to advance into this infi- where learn to find him . You are surround - nite ? But can the individual finite creature ...
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... heart : yet should the reader desire to open it again , with a view to study how he may realize these sentiments and thoughts in the world , he will often , in the midst of eloquent pages , of fruitful truths ex- pressed with an ...
... heart : yet should the reader desire to open it again , with a view to study how he may realize these sentiments and thoughts in the world , he will often , in the midst of eloquent pages , of fruitful truths ex- pressed with an ...
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... heart and imagination , but is already dis- yond the Norwich sphere , was his translation paraged and condemned , and stands in need of Lenore . ' Bürger is , if not the greatest , of support . A story like that of Lenore at least among ...
... heart and imagination , but is already dis- yond the Norwich sphere , was his translation paraged and condemned , and stands in need of Lenore . ' Bürger is , if not the greatest , of support . A story like that of Lenore at least among ...
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