The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... means . In his voca- tion as a writer he fills the tribune of an apostle , and it is here that we must judge him . There is a multitude around him ; and this is the first fact to establish , for it speaks both in favor of the writer and ...
... means . In his voca- tion as a writer he fills the tribune of an apostle , and it is here that we must judge him . There is a multitude around him ; and this is the first fact to establish , for it speaks both in favor of the writer and ...
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... means we possess of recognizing to plead , distinctly enough , the falseness of the truth , Mr. Carlyle adopts one alone - the idea which rules the movement of the times . * first . He rejects , or at least wholly neglects , We protest ...
... means we possess of recognizing to plead , distinctly enough , the falseness of the truth , Mr. Carlyle adopts one alone - the idea which rules the movement of the times . * first . He rejects , or at least wholly neglects , We protest ...
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... means . Is it this that he attacks ? If so , let him attack the premature cry of triumph , the pride , not the plaint . This is but the sign of suffering , and a stimulus to research : it is doubly sacred . Genius is not , generally ...
... means . Is it this that he attacks ? If so , let him attack the premature cry of triumph , the pride , not the plaint . This is but the sign of suffering , and a stimulus to research : it is doubly sacred . Genius is not , generally ...
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... means of salvation . But we must know in what manner these words are under- stood . : for a higher initiation . When this period ar- rives , all isolated exortation to faith is useless . What is preached may be eminently sage and moral ...
... means of salvation . But we must know in what manner these words are under- stood . : for a higher initiation . When this period ar- rives , all isolated exortation to faith is useless . What is preached may be eminently sage and moral ...
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... means of realization . A perpetual antagonism prevails throughout all that he does ; his instincts drive him to action , his theory to contemplation . Faith and discour- agement alternate in his works , as they must in his soul . He ...
... means of realization . A perpetual antagonism prevails throughout all that he does ; his instincts drive him to action , his theory to contemplation . Faith and discour- agement alternate in his works , as they must in his soul . He ...
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