Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... expressed his inborn detestation of the base and false by " showering witty scorn upon it , . . . in which , indeed , I never saw his rival . ” Yet Buller's was “ a kindly , genial nature ; clear , productive , with a rare union of ...
... expressed his inborn detestation of the base and false by " showering witty scorn upon it , . . . in which , indeed , I never saw his rival . ” Yet Buller's was “ a kindly , genial nature ; clear , productive , with a rare union of ...
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... expressed his low opinion of those poets in London who were seeking literary fame : ' Fame ! ' - The very sound of it is distressing to my ears . Oh that I could show you the worshippers of it whom I have met with here ! To see how the ...
... expressed his low opinion of those poets in London who were seeking literary fame : ' Fame ! ' - The very sound of it is distressing to my ears . Oh that I could show you the worshippers of it whom I have met with here ! To see how the ...
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... expressed ; but with that my admiration of it stops short . " 50 ... 47. Works , XI , 129. For a somewhat detailed discussion of Maurice in his relation to Coleridge , Carlyle , and Sterling , see Coleridge and the Broad Church , pp ...
... expressed ; but with that my admiration of it stops short . " 50 ... 47. Works , XI , 129. For a somewhat detailed discussion of Maurice in his relation to Coleridge , Carlyle , and Sterling , see Coleridge and the Broad Church , pp ...
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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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