Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... thing approaching to a sincere work , he ever wrote ; the only work where he showed himself , in any measure , as he was ; and seemed so intent on his subject as , for moments , to forget himself . Yet Byron hated this vice ; we believe ...
... thing approaching to a sincere work , he ever wrote ; the only work where he showed himself , in any measure , as he was ; and seemed so intent on his subject as , for moments , to forget himself . Yet Byron hated this vice ; we believe ...
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... thing . This winter , at all events , and who knows how much more , we mean to spend here in the depths of the wilderness ; divided from all men . Prob- ably it may be a healthier winter ; probably a happier and usefuller one . London I ...
... thing . This winter , at all events , and who knows how much more , we mean to spend here in the depths of the wilderness ; divided from all men . Prob- ably it may be a healthier winter ; probably a happier and usefuller one . London I ...
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... things to listen to , a thing that fills one alternately with sorrow and indignation , and at last almost with a kind of horror and terror . As if the world were a huge Bedlam ; and the sacred Speech of men had become an inarticulate ...
... things to listen to , a thing that fills one alternately with sorrow and indignation , and at last almost with a kind of horror and terror . As if the world were a huge Bedlam ; and the sacred Speech of men had become an inarticulate ...
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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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