The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... truth , we are bound to acknowledge that Lamb thought otherwise on this point , mani- festing what seemed to us an extravagant admiration of Hazlitt , and perhaps even in part for that very glitter which we are de- nouncing at least he ...
... truth , we are bound to acknowledge that Lamb thought otherwise on this point , mani- festing what seemed to us an extravagant admiration of Hazlitt , and perhaps even in part for that very glitter which we are de- nouncing at least he ...
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... Truth , indeed , is essential to poetry ; but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just ; but the premises are false . After the first sup- positions have been made , everything ought to be consistent ; but those first ...
... Truth , indeed , is essential to poetry ; but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just ; but the premises are false . After the first sup- positions have been made , everything ought to be consistent ; but those first ...
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... truths which they teach , and imbibe the noble lessons which they convey . Were we among the personal friends of Mr. Macaulay , or did we adopt the latitudinarian views of religious truth which he has pre- sented to us in all the ...
... truths which they teach , and imbibe the noble lessons which they convey . Were we among the personal friends of Mr. Macaulay , or did we adopt the latitudinarian views of religious truth which he has pre- sented to us in all the ...
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