Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... true likeness of him , if still difficult , yet no longer as im- possible as he had declared it to be . Higher confidence . was never placed by any man in another . I had not sought it , but I did not refuse to accept it . I felt myself ...
... true likeness of him , if still difficult , yet no longer as im- possible as he had declared it to be . Higher confidence . was never placed by any man in another . I had not sought it , but I did not refuse to accept it . I felt myself ...
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... true proportions , Carlyle will tower far above all his contemporaries , and will then be the one person of them about whom the coming genera- tions will care most to be informed . But whether I estimate his importance rightly or ...
... true proportions , Carlyle will tower far above all his contemporaries , and will then be the one person of them about whom the coming genera- tions will care most to be informed . But whether I estimate his importance rightly or ...
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... true . Conscious though he was that he had talents above those of common men , he sought neither rank nor fortune for himself . When he became famous and moved as an equal among the great of the land , he was content to earn the wages ...
... true . Conscious though he was that he had talents above those of common men , he sought neither rank nor fortune for himself . When he became famous and moved as an equal among the great of the land , he was content to earn the wages ...
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... true nature showed itself in his life and in his words . He acted as he spoke from his heart , and those who have admired his writings will equally admire himself when they see him in his actual likeness . I , for myself , concluded ...
... true nature showed itself in his life and in his words . He acted as he spoke from his heart , and those who have admired his writings will equally admire himself when they see him in his actual likeness . I , for myself , concluded ...
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... true nobles and true priests . The new creed rose , which has since become so popular , that every man can be his own ruler and his own teacher . The notion that one man was superior to another and had a right to lead or govern him was ...
... true nobles and true priests . The new creed rose , which has since become so popular , that every man can be his own ruler and his own teacher . The notion that one man was superior to another and had a right to lead or govern him was ...
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