Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... gone , there is no more . tenderness in dealing with them ; and if their friends have been indiscreetly reserved , idle tales which sur- vive in tradition become stereotyped into facts . Thus the characters of many of our greatest men ...
... gone , there is no more . tenderness in dealing with them ; and if their friends have been indiscreetly reserved , idle tales which sur- vive in tradition become stereotyped into facts . Thus the characters of many of our greatest men ...
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... gone mad in this country , and will not yield food to any honest cultivator of it . For example : if this book ever prospers , the issue will be applications in mad superabundance from able editors to write articles for them ( with my ...
... gone mad in this country , and will not yield food to any honest cultivator of it . For example : if this book ever prospers , the issue will be applications in mad superabundance from able editors to write articles for them ( with my ...
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... gone irretrievably , but the spirit in which he had worked seemed to have fled too , not to be recalled ; worse than all , his work had been measured carefully against his resources , and the household purse might now be empty before ...
... gone irretrievably , but the spirit in which he had worked seemed to have fled too , not to be recalled ; worse than all , his work had been measured carefully against his resources , and the household purse might now be empty before ...
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... gone too after he had told his tale , for the forlorn pair wished to be alone together in the face of such a calamity . But Carlyle , whose first thought was of what Mill must be suffering , made light of it , and talked of indifferent ...
... gone too after he had told his tale , for the forlorn pair wished to be alone together in the face of such a calamity . But Carlyle , whose first thought was of what Mill must be suffering , made light of it , and talked of indifferent ...
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... gone into society as much as he could to distract himself . He was a frequent guest at Henry Taylor's , a good man , ' he said , whose laugh reminds me of poor Irving's . ' At Taylor's he had met Southey . Shortly after the accident he ...
... gone into society as much as he could to distract himself . He was a frequent guest at Henry Taylor's , a good man , ' he said , whose laugh reminds me of poor Irving's . ' At Taylor's he had met Southey . Shortly after the accident he ...
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