Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... death , " he wrote to W. D. Christie . “ I used to think him an extremely in- genious quick - witted man ; of loyal dispositions and intentions ; — given up to Journalism , this long while past ; and grown to I know not what in that ...
... death , " he wrote to W. D. Christie . “ I used to think him an extremely in- genious quick - witted man ; of loyal dispositions and intentions ; — given up to Journalism , this long while past ; and grown to I know not what in that ...
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... death just a month later . " After Mrs. Carlyle's death Tennyson spoke with horror to Mrs. Warre Cornish of the letters of condolence that Carlyle had received . He said that such letters were intolerable . " When my wife dies , " he ...
... death just a month later . " After Mrs. Carlyle's death Tennyson spoke with horror to Mrs. Warre Cornish of the letters of condolence that Carlyle had received . He said that such letters were intolerable . " When my wife dies , " he ...
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... death to her friend in a letter written several days after the funeral , which took place on 12 May : " I have been long in answering your dear Letter . If you saw Lady Ashburton's death in the Newspapers you would partly guess why ...
... death to her friend in a letter written several days after the funeral , which took place on 12 May : " I have been long in answering your dear Letter . If you saw Lady Ashburton's death in the Newspapers you would partly guess why ...
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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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