The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... truth , is yet true , —his in- dividuality , his errors , his incomplete views of things , -realities , and not nonentities , -the truth limited , we might say , for error spring- ing from sincerity in a high intellect is no other than ...
... truth , is yet true , —his in- dividuality , his errors , his incomplete views of things , -realities , and not nonentities , -the truth limited , we might say , for error spring- ing from sincerity in a high intellect is no other than ...
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... truth to be acknowledged tempt , would excite a storm of opposition . and proclaimed , that it is the invisible which There is never anger in the language of Mr. governs the visible , the spiritual life which in- Carlyle ; disdain he ...
... truth to be acknowledged tempt , would excite a storm of opposition . and proclaimed , that it is the invisible which There is never anger in the language of Mr. governs the visible , the spiritual life which in- Carlyle ; disdain he ...
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... truth , although failing not say all our political parties ( this it does in its practice , when it finds among us a pure- more than enough of course ) , but all our so- minded and sincere interpreter . We place in the third rank our ...
... truth , although failing not say all our political parties ( this it does in its practice , when it finds among us a pure- more than enough of course ) , but all our so- minded and sincere interpreter . We place in the third rank our ...
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... 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 , in the name of the democratic the other . From this point , in his view , all ...
... 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 , in the name of the democratic the other . From this point , in his view , all ...
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... truth : let him who can realize it here . perseverance which they betray , than by the But if we place ourselves in the point of view nature of the object toward which they are of the collective existence , Mankind , and re- directed ...
... truth : let him who can realize it here . perseverance which they betray , than by the But if we place ourselves in the point of view nature of the object toward which they are of the collective existence , Mankind , and re- directed ...
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