Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Lord John Russell's Don Carlos : The Newspapers say Lord Byron is greatly obliged to his brother Lord , the latter having even surpassed " Werner " in tameness and insipidity ; so that Byron is no longer author of the dullest tragedy ...
... Lord John Russell's Don Carlos : The Newspapers say Lord Byron is greatly obliged to his brother Lord , the latter having even surpassed " Werner " in tameness and insipidity ; so that Byron is no longer author of the dullest tragedy ...
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... Lord Lucan pleased him greatly . In Carlyle's words , Lord Lucan had said , " Abominable bog , thou shalt cease to be abominable , and become subject to man ! " The most interesting project he saw of this kind , however , was that of Lord ...
... Lord Lucan pleased him greatly . In Carlyle's words , Lord Lucan had said , " Abominable bog , thou shalt cease to be abominable , and become subject to man ! " The most interesting project he saw of this kind , however , was that of Lord ...
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... Lord Lucan , of Boyne , and of Lord George Hill , even if each was com- pletely successful , could come to what in the end ? Not to very much , Carlyle believed , and they could never be a substitute for what he called " organic ...
... Lord Lucan , of Boyne , and of Lord George Hill , even if each was com- pletely successful , could come to what in the end ? Not to very much , Carlyle believed , and they could never be a substitute for what he called " organic ...
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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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