Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... head , moreover , was " full of Scotch good sense and prudence . " 101 The scientist Sir Richard Owen was quite definitely substantial and useful . He was a man " of huge coarse head , with projecting brow and chin ( like a cheese in ...
... head , moreover , was " full of Scotch good sense and prudence . " 101 The scientist Sir Richard Owen was quite definitely substantial and useful . He was a man " of huge coarse head , with projecting brow and chin ( like a cheese in ...
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... head was very bad , & my health seemed fairly breaking down with it ; but this involuntary rest has taken out of it its worst feelings , & you cannot conceive what new comfort & life this has given me , little as my appearance at ...
... head was very bad , & my health seemed fairly breaking down with it ; but this involuntary rest has taken out of it its worst feelings , & you cannot conceive what new comfort & life this has given me , little as my appearance at ...
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... head touching the ceiling like a caryatid , to all appearance asleep , or resolutely trying it under most unfavorable circumstances . “ Alfred Tennyson ! " I exclaimed in joyful surprise . “ Well ! ” said he , taking the hand I held out ...
... head touching the ceiling like a caryatid , to all appearance asleep , or resolutely trying it under most unfavorable circumstances . “ Alfred Tennyson ! " I exclaimed in joyful surprise . “ Well ! ” said he , taking the hand I held out ...
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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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