The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... noble , the great , where the very men who battle the most bold- wherever he finds it : knowing well , that ly for social progress are led away by degrees whencesoever it beams , it is , or will be , to neglect the development of what ...
... noble , the great , where the very men who battle the most bold- wherever he finds it : knowing well , that ly for social progress are led away by degrees whencesoever it beams , it is , or will be , to neglect the development of what ...
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... noble talent something which requires a common object , incomplete , and to vitiate his work by keep - a common belief . The prolonged plaint of ing it behind what the times require else- millions crushed beneath the wheels of com ...
... noble talent something which requires a common object , incomplete , and to vitiate his work by keep - a common belief . The prolonged plaint of ing it behind what the times require else- millions crushed beneath the wheels of com ...
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... noble , and nearer to the ob- perhaps of any other living writer . All that he combats is indeed really false , and has never been combated more energetically : that which he teaches is not always true . His longings belong to the ...
... noble , and nearer to the ob- perhaps of any other living writer . All that he combats is indeed really false , and has never been combated more energetically : that which he teaches is not always true . His longings belong to the ...
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... noble- not activity enough for beneficence . I look at his talents with admiration , but almost fear that man , with whom he in about a year quar- they will leave no adequate testimony behind relled - and hung about London after his re ...
... noble- not activity enough for beneficence . I look at his talents with admiration , but almost fear that man , with whom he in about a year quar- they will leave no adequate testimony behind relled - and hung about London after his re ...
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... noble lan- cles for Longman for the " Iris . " What is my Germanism for family's sake ; but he who uses guage , a beautiful language . I can tolerate a literary conscience to do , -to use the same pe- riods in both capacities ? that at ...
... noble lan- cles for Longman for the " Iris . " What is my Germanism for family's sake ; but he who uses guage , a beautiful language . I can tolerate a literary conscience to do , -to use the same pe- riods in both capacities ? that at ...
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