Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Jane , had disapproved of Jane's reading Rousseau and Byron , authors whom he felt could not be counted on to build up a young lady's moral strength ; but she continued to read them anyway and declared to her friend Bess Stodart that ...
... Jane , had disapproved of Jane's reading Rousseau and Byron , authors whom he felt could not be counted on to build up a young lady's moral strength ; but she continued to read them anyway and declared to her friend Bess Stodart that ...
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... Jane.34 As time went on , Goethe loomed larger and larger in Carlyle's thinking and in his correspondence with Jane , more often than not in some sort of association with Byron . The essay " Faustus , " which had been published in the ...
... Jane.34 As time went on , Goethe loomed larger and larger in Carlyle's thinking and in his correspondence with Jane , more often than not in some sort of association with Byron . The essay " Faustus , " which had been published in the ...
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... Jane's grief was absolute and complete . She wrote to Carlyle on 20 May : " And Byron is dead ! I was told it all at once in a room full of people . My God if they had said that the Sun or the Moon was gone out of the heavens it could ...
... Jane's grief was absolute and complete . She wrote to Carlyle on 20 May : " And Byron is dead ! I was told it all at once in a room full of people . My God if they had said that the Sun or the Moon was gone out of the heavens it could ...
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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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