Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Carlyle wrote : “ A man that is not standing on his own feet in regard to economical affairs , soon ceases to be a man at all . Poor Coleridge is like the hulk of a huge ship ; his mast and sails and rudders have rotted quite away ...
... Carlyle wrote : “ A man that is not standing on his own feet in regard to economical affairs , soon ceases to be a man at all . Poor Coleridge is like the hulk of a huge ship ; his mast and sails and rudders have rotted quite away ...
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... Carlyle's to any considerable extent . As Byron's writings continued to be published , the two fol- lowed and read them with great interest . In October 1822 Carlyle wrote to Jane : " There is a new Periodical work coming out ; in which ...
... Carlyle's to any considerable extent . As Byron's writings continued to be published , the two fol- lowed and read them with great interest . In October 1822 Carlyle wrote to Jane : " There is a new Periodical work coming out ; in which ...
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... Carlyle's life that re- mained after Thackeray's death , his experiences and comments re- lating to Thackeray were of the ... wrote in a letter to a friend : " Minny is going out for a drive with Mrs. Carlyle this afternoon , —we met old ...
... Carlyle's life that re- mained after Thackeray's death , his experiences and comments re- lating to Thackeray were of the ... wrote in a letter to a friend : " Minny is going out for a drive with Mrs. Carlyle this afternoon , —we met old ...
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The Background of Carlyles Portrait of Coleridge | 36 |
The Carlyles and Byron | 61 |
The Correspondence and Friendship of Thomas Carlyle | 94 |
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