Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... perhaps you are of Goethe's mind ( which I think a very good one ) that if you blab in seeking hidden treasure , the spirits will rise , and whisk it ( and oneself too ) to the Devil . I can heartily give you joy of the mood you hint at ...
... perhaps you are of Goethe's mind ( which I think a very good one ) that if you blab in seeking hidden treasure , the spirits will rise , and whisk it ( and oneself too ) to the Devil . I can heartily give you joy of the mood you hint at ...
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... perhaps some galvanic one : the question therefore arises , what next is to be done ? A monstrous question , which I think it may take two centuries to answer well . We , in the mean time , must do the best we can . I have various ...
... perhaps some galvanic one : the question therefore arises , what next is to be done ? A monstrous question , which I think it may take two centuries to answer well . We , in the mean time , must do the best we can . I have various ...
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... perhaps absolutely to perish for want of sustenance ) ; and another , as soon as my peril was heard of , sent me a hundred pounds to meet it with ( fortunately not so great a sum for the giver's resources , as your friend's smaller sum ...
... perhaps absolutely to perish for want of sustenance ) ; and another , as soon as my peril was heard of , sent me a hundred pounds to meet it with ( fortunately not so great a sum for the giver's resources , as your friend's smaller sum ...
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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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