The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... vast and most singular nature , but vindicating his singular nature by the force , and beauty , and benignity which pervade it . In fine , we joy- fully accept him , for what he is and was meant to be . The graces , the polish , the ...
... vast and most singular nature , but vindicating his singular nature by the force , and beauty , and benignity which pervade it . In fine , we joy- fully accept him , for what he is and was meant to be . The graces , the polish , the ...
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... vast . The melody of his nature is not expressed in common note - marks or written down by the critical gamut ; for it is wild and manifold ; its voice is like the voice of cataracts , and the sounding of primeval forests . To feeble ...
... vast . The melody of his nature is not expressed in common note - marks or written down by the critical gamut ; for it is wild and manifold ; its voice is like the voice of cataracts , and the sounding of primeval forests . To feeble ...
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... vast obscure matter , excites a superficial surprise , but only a superficial one : That it is the best paid workmen who , by strikes , trades - unions , Chartism , and the like , complain most . No doubt of it 18 [ July , Carlyle's ...
... vast obscure matter , excites a superficial surprise , but only a superficial one : That it is the best paid workmen who , by strikes , trades - unions , Chartism , and the like , complain most . No doubt of it 18 [ July , Carlyle's ...
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... had more correctly interpreted that vast popular movement which he describes , and which is of such fearful import to * Sartor Resartus , p . 239 . the present peace and security of European society . It 1840. ] 27 Carlyle's Chartism . 239.
... had more correctly interpreted that vast popular movement which he describes , and which is of such fearful import to * Sartor Resartus , p . 239 . the present peace and security of European society . It 1840. ] 27 Carlyle's Chartism . 239.
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... vast aggregate which makes the mass of the people . They have other objects to look after , and other relations to care for . They are in the midst of a tug and strife for wealth , honor , office , fashion , and the ten thousand petty ...
... vast aggregate which makes the mass of the people . They have other objects to look after , and other relations to care for . They are in the midst of a tug and strife for wealth , honor , office , fashion , and the ten thousand petty ...
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