Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... asked Carlyle to tell him why he laughed , and Carlyle stopped laughing and said , " I know quite well that about Coleridge much is to be said seriously . " " Then why did you laugh ? " demanded Tieck ; but Carlyle gave him no fur- ther ...
... asked Carlyle to tell him why he laughed , and Carlyle stopped laughing and said , " I know quite well that about Coleridge much is to be said seriously . " " Then why did you laugh ? " demanded Tieck ; but Carlyle gave him no fur- ther ...
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... asked us all with enthusiasm to tea the follow- ing Monday . Susan came from town on purpose and slept here- Mrs Hunt behaved smoothly and looked devilish and was drunkish . He sang , talked like a pen gun [ Scottish for a gun with a ...
... asked us all with enthusiasm to tea the follow- ing Monday . Susan came from town on purpose and slept here- Mrs Hunt behaved smoothly and looked devilish and was drunkish . He sang , talked like a pen gun [ Scottish for a gun with a ...
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... asked whether he would appoint a Boswell , Tennyson " boomed out " his negative reply : " I don't want to be ripped up like a hog when I'm dead . " He also told McCabe that he did not believe " all that stuff about Mrs. Carlyle's being ...
... asked whether he would appoint a Boswell , Tennyson " boomed out " his negative reply : " I don't want to be ripped up like a hog when I'm dead . " He also told McCabe that he did not believe " all that stuff about Mrs. Carlyle's being ...
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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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