Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Leigh Hunt P.S. Be kind enough , among the causes that induce me to give way to the obstacles I speak of , to bear in mind a good deal of ill health , & much troubled business.- I do not allow the excuse myself ; so I must get my ...
... Leigh Hunt P.S. Be kind enough , among the causes that induce me to give way to the obstacles I speak of , to bear in mind a good deal of ill health , & much troubled business.- I do not allow the excuse myself ; so I must get my ...
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... Hunt wrote with enthusiasm to William Allingham on 22 November : " Carlyle is hearty for us , and will glorify our first number with a contribution . " 131 Car- lyle actually had misgivings , which turned out to be well ... LEIGH HUNT 177.
... Hunt wrote with enthusiasm to William Allingham on 22 November : " Carlyle is hearty for us , and will glorify our first number with a contribution . " 131 Car- lyle actually had misgivings , which turned out to be well ... LEIGH HUNT 177.
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... Leigh Hunt used to walk with me in the first years after I came to Chelsea . He was sweet and dignified , and his talk like the song of a nightingale . " Always a lover of nature , Hunt had delighted , as Keats knew , in the songs of ...
... Leigh Hunt used to walk with me in the first years after I came to Chelsea . He was sweet and dignified , and his talk like the song of a nightingale . " Always a lover of nature , Hunt had delighted , as Keats knew , in the songs of ...
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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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