Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... human baseness . " 114 Lacking humanity , too , was the ge- ologist Sir Charles Lyell , with his monotonous , uninspired voice and " the clear leaden twinkle of his small bead eyes . " 115 When Carlyle " 115 visited Sir William and Lady ...
... human baseness . " 114 Lacking humanity , too , was the ge- ologist Sir Charles Lyell , with his monotonous , uninspired voice and " the clear leaden twinkle of his small bead eyes . " 115 When Carlyle " 115 visited Sir William and Lady ...
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... humanity of the poets themselves . These were poets who had faith in human nature and even some critical affection for it . To their tradition belongs the poetry of Tennyson , whose treatment of the hand is possibly the most ingenious ...
... humanity of the poets themselves . These were poets who had faith in human nature and even some critical affection for it . To their tradition belongs the poetry of Tennyson , whose treatment of the hand is possibly the most ingenious ...
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... human view Whate'er thy hands are set to do Is wrought with tumult of acclaim . Unused example from the grave Reach ... human hands The sense of human will demands By which we dare to live or die . In lyric 87 Tennyson revisits Hallam's ...
... human view Whate'er thy hands are set to do Is wrought with tumult of acclaim . Unused example from the grave Reach ... human hands The sense of human will demands By which we dare to live or die . In lyric 87 Tennyson revisits Hallam's ...
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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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