Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... possible . Silence , and go thy ways elsewhither . ' Reluctantly , and only when he found that his wishes would not and could not be respected , Carlyle requested me to undertake the task which he had thus described as hopeless ; and ...
... possible . Silence , and go thy ways elsewhither . ' Reluctantly , and only when he found that his wishes would not and could not be respected , Carlyle requested me to undertake the task which he had thus described as hopeless ; and ...
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... possible for him to abide by literature as a profession , or whether he must seek another employment and per- haps another country . I have already told how he set up his modest establishment in Cheyne Row in the house where he was to ...
... possible for him to abide by literature as a profession , or whether he must seek another employment and per- haps another country . I have already told how he set up his modest establishment in Cheyne Row in the house where he was to ...
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... possible where individuals will forget their differences in general agreement . Carlyle , as he said himself , was fated to be an Ishmaelite , his hand against every man and every man's hand against him ; and Ishmael- ites , if they are ...
... possible where individuals will forget their differences in general agreement . Carlyle , as he said himself , was fated to be an Ishmaelite , his hand against every man and every man's hand against him ; and Ishmael- ites , if they are ...
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... Carlyle's time . had dined on grass in silence ; the French peasantry had borne with the tyranny of their princes and seigneurs , patient as long as patience was possible , and submitting as sheep to be annually sheared for their.
... Carlyle's time . had dined on grass in silence ; the French peasantry had borne with the tyranny of their princes and seigneurs , patient as long as patience was possible , and submitting as sheep to be annually sheared for their.
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... possible . Nay , it is to you only I can so much as complain . My true Annan- dalians would but in vain afflict themselves with my cares . Other heart there is none in the world that would even honestly do that . My friends here admit ...
... possible . Nay , it is to you only I can so much as complain . My true Annan- dalians would but in vain afflict themselves with my cares . Other heart there is none in the world that would even honestly do that . My friends here admit ...
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