Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... strange brown timid yet earnest looking eyes , a high tapering brow , and a great bush of grey hair - you will have some faint idea of Coleridge . He is a kind , good soul , full of religion and affection , and poetry and animal ...
... strange brown timid yet earnest looking eyes , a high tapering brow , and a great bush of grey hair - you will have some faint idea of Coleridge . He is a kind , good soul , full of religion and affection , and poetry and animal ...
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... strange work with it . Once more , the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficient will . " 69 It would certainly be an error to conclude that Carlyle , however hard he may have tried , succeeded in being fair to Coleridge in ...
... strange work with it . Once more , the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficient will . " 69 It would certainly be an error to conclude that Carlyle , however hard he may have tried , succeeded in being fair to Coleridge in ...
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... strange goblin - looking fellow , about 16 , ran ministering about tea - kettles for us : it was all a mingled lazaretto and tinkers camp , yet with a certain joy and nobleness at heart of it : faintly resembling some of the maddest ...
... strange goblin - looking fellow , about 16 , ran ministering about tea - kettles for us : it was all a mingled lazaretto and tinkers camp , yet with a certain joy and nobleness at heart of it : faintly resembling some of the maddest ...
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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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