Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... tell you.12 We know that Carlyle never gave up his own interest in history and the past . Past and Present , Cromwell , and Frederick the Great were all to be written after 1842. The danger was not , as he knew , in study- ing the past ...
... tell you.12 We know that Carlyle never gave up his own interest in history and the past . Past and Present , Cromwell , and Frederick the Great were all to be written after 1842. The danger was not , as he knew , in study- ing the past ...
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... tell you that I received your first letter ; but I trust that your knowledge & your kindness will induce you to think me not unpardonable , when you know all . Twice , nay thrice , I encountered the most singular & painful obstacles ...
... tell you that I received your first letter ; but I trust that your knowledge & your kindness will induce you to think me not unpardonable , when you know all . Twice , nay thrice , I encountered the most singular & painful obstacles ...
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... tell you ( without grudging what generosity you might have shewn me had you been as rich in pocket as in nature ) that , as far as myself am concerned , I feel an especial delight in a certain moneyless & scholarly sympathy from a man ...
... tell you ( without grudging what generosity you might have shewn me had you been as rich in pocket as in nature ) that , as far as myself am concerned , I feel an especial delight in a certain moneyless & scholarly sympathy from a man ...
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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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