The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 2±ÇLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... doubt , a social faith which may save us from crowded lodging - house ? where each , isolated , of a common home , but only of a common over- anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em - regardless of his neighbor , turned against his ...
... doubt , a social faith which may save us from crowded lodging - house ? where each , isolated , of a common home , but only of a common over- anarchy , a moral inspiration which may em - regardless of his neighbor , turned against his ...
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... doubt to aspiration , this " sick and out - of - joint " time , old ideas die away , or weigh upon the heart like midnight dreams : young ones spring up to view , bright - colored and fresh with hope , but vague and incomplete , like ...
... doubt to aspiration , this " sick and out - of - joint " time , old ideas die away , or weigh upon the heart like midnight dreams : young ones spring up to view , bright - colored and fresh with hope , but vague and incomplete , like ...
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... doubt , and to despair . It may indeed de- rature endued with this assimilating power , His Essays on stroy a given evil , but can never establish the and has revealed it to us . good ; it may dissolve , but cannot reunite . Schiller ...
... doubt , and to despair . It may indeed de- rature endued with this assimilating power , His Essays on stroy a given evil , but can never establish the and has revealed it to us . good ; it may dissolve , but cannot reunite . Schiller ...
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... doubt that it was far from being extinct in Germany when Bürger was writing , and Coleridge and Taylor were electrified during their youthful wanderings by his fresh pro- ductions : and we believe that when a super- stition is really ...
... doubt that it was far from being extinct in Germany when Bürger was writing , and Coleridge and Taylor were electrified during their youthful wanderings by his fresh pro- ductions : and we believe that when a super- stition is really ...
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... doubt the omission was fair representation either of Voss's narrative accidental ; for Goethe was not only a polite style or of Voss's versification . We need gentleman , but most assiduous in flattering hardly point out the original of ...
... doubt the omission was fair representation either of Voss's narrative accidental ; for Goethe was not only a polite style or of Voss's versification . We need gentleman , but most assiduous in flattering hardly point out the original of ...
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