Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... feel called that way , the road is open . The re- turn also will be open ; that is to say , Hunt is a most harmless man . I call him one of the ancient Mendicant Minstrels strangely washed ashore into a century he should not have ...
... feel called that way , the road is open . The re- turn also will be open ; that is to say , Hunt is a most harmless man . I call him one of the ancient Mendicant Minstrels strangely washed ashore into a century he should not have ...
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... feeling on my part if not of the Art yet of the Artist : sunny Italy with her children of the Sun , all is so freely ... feel myself in a kind of crisis ; the best I can do is to stand still a little ; my road will disclose itself again ...
... feeling on my part if not of the Art yet of the Artist : sunny Italy with her children of the Sun , all is so freely ... feel myself in a kind of crisis ; the best I can do is to stand still a little ; my road will disclose itself again ...
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... feel it to be strange . In lyric 21 we have some familiar lines on science : When Science reaches forth her arms To feel from world to world , and charms Her secret from the latest moon . In number 33 we have praise for what embodies ...
... feel it to be strange . In lyric 21 we have some familiar lines on science : When Science reaches forth her arms To feel from world to world , and charms Her secret from the latest moon . In number 33 we have praise for what embodies ...
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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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