Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 21James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1880 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... Nature , to abide , - This double boon to Man and Nature is denied ; This boon the Gods enjoy and give to none beside . LIONEL A. TOLLEMACHE . Libanius , one of the most eminent of the later Pagans , was the guide , philoso- pher , and ...
... Nature , to abide , - This double boon to Man and Nature is denied ; This boon the Gods enjoy and give to none beside . LIONEL A. TOLLEMACHE . Libanius , one of the most eminent of the later Pagans , was the guide , philoso- pher , and ...
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... Nature , to abide , — This double boon to Man and Nature is denied ; This boon the Gods enjoy and give to none beside . LIONEL A. TOLLEMACHE . 1 Libanius , one of the most eminent of the later Pagans , was the guide , philoso- pher ...
... Nature , to abide , — This double boon to Man and Nature is denied ; This boon the Gods enjoy and give to none beside . LIONEL A. TOLLEMACHE . 1 Libanius , one of the most eminent of the later Pagans , was the guide , philoso- pher ...
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... Nature , to abide , - This double boon to Man and Nature is denied ; This boon the Gods enjoy and give to none beside . LIONEL A. TOLLEMACHE . 1 Libanius , one of the most eminent of the later Pagans , was the guide , philoso- pher ...
... Nature , to abide , - This double boon to Man and Nature is denied ; This boon the Gods enjoy and give to none beside . LIONEL A. TOLLEMACHE . 1 Libanius , one of the most eminent of the later Pagans , was the guide , philoso- pher ...
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... nature . The moment he strikes his lyre , the numbers appear not only to come , but to control in their melodious course the most intractable materials of his art , as the fabled harp of Orpheus did the stocks and stones of nature ...
... nature . The moment he strikes his lyre , the numbers appear not only to come , but to control in their melodious course the most intractable materials of his art , as the fabled harp of Orpheus did the stocks and stones of nature ...
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... nature . But it is perhaps still more characteristic in the mouth of Shakespeare , when , conscious of great powers , and resolved to find , or create , an ample field for their exercise , he set out on his life's journey with no help ...
... nature . But it is perhaps still more characteristic in the mouth of Shakespeare , when , conscious of great powers , and resolved to find , or create , an ample field for their exercise , he set out on his life's journey with no help ...
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