The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... heart with a capacity for the wrath of Hebrew prophets applied to ancient abuses , and for evangelic pity applied to the sufferings of nations . This heart , with this double capacity - where should he seek it ? A French heart it must ...
... heart with a capacity for the wrath of Hebrew prophets applied to ancient abuses , and for evangelic pity applied to the sufferings of nations . This heart , with this double capacity - where should he seek it ? A French heart it must ...
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... heart . Car- lyle had maintained that a truly great intellect must always be accompanied by a noble moral nature ; he had not asserted the converse , that a noble moral nature implies a great intellect . Sterling in his reply , commits ...
... heart . Car- lyle had maintained that a truly great intellect must always be accompanied by a noble moral nature ; he had not asserted the converse , that a noble moral nature implies a great intellect . Sterling in his reply , commits ...
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... heart , burn the pale Ashes of departed visions . O wail Of woe , moan of the human when it sips The " Marah " of heart - bitterness . Of mournful sound , falling , falling like night On the disconsolate soul ; thy tones alone Closing ...
... heart , burn the pale Ashes of departed visions . O wail Of woe , moan of the human when it sips The " Marah " of heart - bitterness . Of mournful sound , falling , falling like night On the disconsolate soul ; thy tones alone Closing ...
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