Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... thought of in the manner that traditional humanism has always thought of it - both as whatever in man's nature may raise him above the level of the lower animals and as whatever liberated his physical faculties , allowed the natural man ...
... thought of in the manner that traditional humanism has always thought of it - both as whatever in man's nature may raise him above the level of the lower animals and as whatever liberated his physical faculties , allowed the natural man ...
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... thought . In " The Hero as Priest " he quotes with approval Coleridge on the subject of religious faith : " Souls are no longer filled with their Fetish ; but only pretend to be filled , and would fain make themselves feel that they are ...
... thought . In " The Hero as Priest " he quotes with approval Coleridge on the subject of religious faith : " Souls are no longer filled with their Fetish ; but only pretend to be filled , and would fain make themselves feel that they are ...
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... thought : the un- pardonable poetry is that where the word only has rhythm , and the Thought staggers along dislocated , hamstrung , or too probably rushes down altogether in shameful inanition . One asks , why did the unhappy mortal ...
... thought : the un- pardonable poetry is that where the word only has rhythm , and the Thought staggers along dislocated , hamstrung , or too probably rushes down altogether in shameful inanition . One asks , why did the unhappy mortal ...
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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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