The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... question ; in all his writings , whatever be their subject , he has touched upon it in some one of its aspects . Art is to him but as a means . In his voca- tion as a writer he fills the tribune of an apostle , and it is here that we ...
... question ; in all his writings , whatever be their subject , he has touched upon it in some one of its aspects . Art is to him but as a means . In his voca- tion as a writer he fills the tribune of an apostle , and it is here that we ...
Pagina 5
... question of the duty imposed at the present el , he so identifies himself with the things , time on the whole world . It appears to us events , or men , which he exhibits , that in his that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre ...
... question of the duty imposed at the present el , he so identifies himself with the things , time on the whole world . It appears to us events , or men , which he exhibits , that in his that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre ...
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... question lies not there . It pleasant to cause smiles than tears in those is not the consciousness of genius that is ... questions on a corner - stone . What then becomes of itself , listens to itself , studies itself : this is Be it so ...
... question lies not there . It pleasant to cause smiles than tears in those is not the consciousness of genius that is ... questions on a corner - stone . What then becomes of itself , listens to itself , studies itself : this is Be it so ...
Pagina 10
... question . Seek him , earth ; it is by devoting ourselves to the evo- Mr. Carlyle will say , in the starry firmament , lution of his work , without interruption , on the wide ocean , in the calm and pure brow without end . The earth and ...
... question . Seek him , earth ; it is by devoting ourselves to the evo- Mr. Carlyle will say , in the starry firmament , lution of his work , without interruption , on the wide ocean , in the calm and pure brow without end . The earth and ...
Pagina 13
... question dividual and the demands of the pericd , -its of Religion and politics , " a troubled ele- limit , power . Study the universal tradition ment for Art , " though a vital one for man , of humanity , with all the faculties , with ...
... question dividual and the demands of the pericd , -its of Religion and politics , " a troubled ele- limit , power . Study the universal tradition ment for Art , " though a vital one for man , of humanity , with all the faculties , with ...
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