The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 155
... spirit of the time ; and we are persuaded that the spirit is essentially self - destructive ; but it must become more conscious before it can become less so ; let us not , then , endeavor to stifle the critical spirit , which now ...
... spirit of the time ; and we are persuaded that the spirit is essentially self - destructive ; but it must become more conscious before it can become less so ; let us not , then , endeavor to stifle the critical spirit , which now ...
Page 469
... spirit , through the lattice , flushing all the sick man's room- Lighting up his fixing features , calm as marble sculpture wrought , With something like their former tone of life and lofty thought . Broader , brighter broke the morning ...
... spirit , through the lattice , flushing all the sick man's room- Lighting up his fixing features , calm as marble sculpture wrought , With something like their former tone of life and lofty thought . Broader , brighter broke the morning ...
Page 518
... spirit ; and changed the whole constitution of society . The historian who overlooks such an element , who does not recognize and de- pict its influence in every stage of our pro- gress , has missed the peculiar significance of the ...
... spirit ; and changed the whole constitution of society . The historian who overlooks such an element , who does not recognize and de- pict its influence in every stage of our pro- gress , has missed the peculiar significance of the ...
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