Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... never very profound , in Carlyle's opinion , but even so he had deeper insight than the other journalists of the day . He was a man " altogether free from romantic or visionary babblement or the ordinary echoes of parliamentary palaver ...
... never very profound , in Carlyle's opinion , but even so he had deeper insight than the other journalists of the day . He was a man " altogether free from romantic or visionary babblement or the ordinary echoes of parliamentary palaver ...
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... never was at any time near to . Go on and prosper , were the times never so prosaic ! There is an ear and a heart in man ; if not in this man or in that man , yet in some man : let us forever have faith in man . We are this morning read ...
... never was at any time near to . Go on and prosper , were the times never so prosaic ! There is an ear and a heart in man ; if not in this man or in that man , yet in some man : let us forever have faith in man . We are this morning read ...
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... never loses his firm grip on the good solid image with which he started . Even in heaven he never forgets earth . As a result , he is at ease even there , for he knows that he will not get lost . He is like his own skylark : Type of the ...
... never loses his firm grip on the good solid image with which he started . Even in heaven he never forgets earth . As a result , he is at ease even there , for he knows that he will not get lost . He is like his own skylark : Type of the ...
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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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