Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... expressed his inborn detestation of the base and false by " showering witty scorn upon it , . . . in which , indeed , I never saw his rival . " Yet Buller's was " a kindly , genial nature ; clear , productive , with a rare union of ...
... expressed his inborn detestation of the base and false by " showering witty scorn upon it , . . . in which , indeed , I never saw his rival . " Yet Buller's was " a kindly , genial nature ; clear , productive , with a rare union of ...
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... expressed satisfaction with his treatment of Coleridge in his Sterling . " When Carlyle called upon Tieck in Germany on 7 69. Works , XI , 52–54 , 56–57 , 60–61 . 70. Cazamian ( Carlyle , pp . 257–58 ) , in writing on Carlyle's attitude ...
... expressed satisfaction with his treatment of Coleridge in his Sterling . " When Carlyle called upon Tieck in Germany on 7 69. Works , XI , 52–54 , 56–57 , 60–61 . 70. Cazamian ( Carlyle , pp . 257–58 ) , in writing on Carlyle's attitude ...
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... expressed without restraint . She brooded imaginatively over the plight of Byron's little daughter Ada and in July 1822 even suggested that Carlyle write a poem about the child : Dear Byron - sinner as he is there is no body like him ...
... expressed without restraint . She brooded imaginatively over the plight of Byron's little daughter Ada and in July 1822 even suggested that Carlyle write a poem about the child : Dear Byron - sinner as he is there is no body like him ...
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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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