The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... admiration even of those who rank under * גג 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 more and ...
... admiration even of those who rank under * גג 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 more and ...
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... admirable ; the sciousness of a new object , not yet attained ? evil is there perfectly charactered and the principal symptoms described ; but the con- clusion is most lame and impotent . It ends by suppressing ( how , is not indicated ) ...
... admirable ; the sciousness of a new object , not yet attained ? evil is there perfectly charactered and the principal symptoms described ; but the con- clusion is most lame and impotent . It ends by suppressing ( how , is not indicated ) ...
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... admirable pages on Knox and Cromwell ; but the chances are that he would have written as admirably , although less truly , against them , had he lived at the commencement of their struggles . Give him the past - give him a power , an ...
... admirable pages on Knox and Cromwell ; but the chances are that he would have written as admirably , although less truly , against them , had he lived at the commencement of their struggles . Give him the past - give him a power , an ...
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... admiration of self . There hensiveness of which God has made you are at the present day but too many who capable ; where you find the general per- imagine they have perfectly done their duty , manent voice of humanity agreeing with the ...
... admiration of self . There hensiveness of which God has made you are at the present day but too many who capable ; where you find the general per- imagine they have perfectly done their duty , manent voice of humanity agreeing with the ...
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... admired as a prodigy Besides political clubs Norwich had several for two years more at Norwich , he was again Societies which held evening meetings once sent abroad for a longer time ; and , with a a week to hear and criticise essays ...
... admired as a prodigy Besides political clubs Norwich had several for two years more at Norwich , he was again Societies which held evening meetings once sent abroad for a longer time ; and , with a a week to hear and criticise essays ...
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