Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... speak by this necessity it feels . " 52 Even more important is a passage in his treatment of Dante in which he gives Coleridge due credit for the central thought in one of his own favorite doctrines concerning the relation of profound ...
... speak by this necessity it feels . " 52 Even more important is a passage in his treatment of Dante in which he gives Coleridge due credit for the central thought in one of his own favorite doctrines concerning the relation of profound ...
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... speak with here ) , concent [ rating ] many visits into one : I never in my whole life met with a more innocent ... speaking to him , 52. Carlyle to his mother , 23 Oct. , Norton , Letters , 1826-36 , p . 452 . 53. Carlyle to Jean ...
... speak with here ) , concent [ rating ] many visits into one : I never in my whole life met with a more innocent ... speaking to him , 52. Carlyle to his mother , 23 Oct. , Norton , Letters , 1826-36 , p . 452 . 53. Carlyle to Jean ...
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... speak what he means , before singing is had recourse to . . . . Alfred Tennison , alone of our time , has proved it to be possible in some measure . ” 1o And on 5 August 1844 he gave Emerson a full and detailed estimate of the poet ...
... speak what he means , before singing is had recourse to . . . . Alfred Tennison , alone of our time , has proved it to be possible in some measure . ” 1o And on 5 August 1844 he gave Emerson a full and detailed estimate of the poet ...
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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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