Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... give true pleasure in our Nithsdale Hermitage . She says emphatically , I must press you to come . You shall have her Pony to ride ; she will nourish you with milk new from the Galloway Cow ; will etc. etc. In sober prose , I am ...
... give true pleasure in our Nithsdale Hermitage . She says emphatically , I must press you to come . You shall have her Pony to ride ; she will nourish you with milk new from the Galloway Cow ; will etc. etc. In sober prose , I am ...
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... give assurance of it ; let us sympathize with if it is not so . I say we and us in all this matter ; for my Wife and I are you at one in it . What you mention about the new Poetical subject might awaken one's curiosity ; but perhaps you ...
... give assurance of it ; let us sympathize with if it is not so . I say we and us in all this matter ; for my Wife and I are you at one in it . What you mention about the new Poetical subject might awaken one's curiosity ; but perhaps you ...
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... give ; and I can think of only one other German word which plausibly resembles duchtich ; this perhaps answers a little better , but this also is by no means conclusively convincing . The word “ züchtig ” ( pronounce tz or dz ) ...
... give ; and I can think of only one other German word which plausibly resembles duchtich ; this perhaps answers a little better , but this also is by no means conclusively convincing . The word “ züchtig ” ( pronounce tz or dz ) ...
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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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