Lessons from My Masters, Carlyle, Tennyson and RuskinHarper & brothers, 1879 - 449 páginas |
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... Carlyle and Tennyson have been carefully revised and considerably extended ; that of Iiuskin is almost entirely new. I tender my thanks to the Rev. J. Kirkman and other correspondents, who have kindly permitted me to avail myself of ...
... Carlyle and Tennyson have been carefully revised and considerably extended ; that of Iiuskin is almost entirely new. I tender my thanks to the Rev. J. Kirkman and other correspondents, who have kindly permitted me to avail myself of ...
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... CARLYLE ON SARTOR RESARTUS XIV . THE LIFE OF FREDERICK THE GREAT . THE RISE OF THE HO- HENZOLLERNS - 111 · · 126 • . 136 143 XV . - FREDERICK WILLIAM . - HIS " VERACITY . " - HIS TYRANNICAL CRUELTY . THE TOBACCO PARLIAMENT XVI ...
... CARLYLE ON SARTOR RESARTUS XIV . THE LIFE OF FREDERICK THE GREAT . THE RISE OF THE HO- HENZOLLERNS - 111 · · 126 • . 136 143 XV . - FREDERICK WILLIAM . - HIS " VERACITY . " - HIS TYRANNICAL CRUELTY . THE TOBACCO PARLIAMENT XVI ...
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... Carlyle to correspond ; but in completeness , and what I may call homo- geneity , as the career of a Man of Letters , that of Carlyle is superior even to that of Milton . He has known no other devotion except literature ; has done the ...
... Carlyle to correspond ; but in completeness , and what I may call homo- geneity , as the career of a Man of Letters , that of Carlyle is superior even to that of Milton . He has known no other devotion except literature ; has done the ...
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... Carlyle's life , the roots are discov- erable in his father's house . He came of substantial farmer people in the Dumfriesshire village of Ecclefechan , where he was born in 1795. It has been mentioned on good authority that Carlyle ...
... Carlyle's life , the roots are discov- erable in his father's house . He came of substantial farmer people in the Dumfriesshire village of Ecclefechan , where he was born in 1795. It has been mentioned on good authority that Carlyle ...
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Página 322 - And he, shall he, Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes, Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law Tho...
Página 315 - For we were nursed upon the self-same hill, Fed the same flock, by fountain, shade, and rill...
Página 315 - Enow of such, as for their bellies' sake Creep and intrude and climb into the fold! Of other care they little reckoning make Than how to scramble at the shearers' feast, And shove away the worthy bidden guest; Blind mouths!
Página 235 - Not in vain the distance beacons. Forward, forward let us range. Let the great world spin forever down the ringing grooves of change. Thro...
Página 232 - Hall; Locksley Hall, that in the distance overlooks the sandy tracts, And the hollow ocean-ridges roaring into cataracts. Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising thro' the mellow shade, Glitter like a swarm of fire-flies tangled in a silver braid.
Página 267 - There comes no murmur of reply. What is it that will take away my sin, And save me lest I die ?' So when four years were wholly finished She threw her royal robes away. ' Make me a cottage in the vale,' she said,
Página 306 - That ever with a frolic welcome took The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads...
Página 304 - Clanging fights, and flaming towns, and sinking ships, and praying hands. But they smile, they find a music centred in a doleful song Steaming up, a lamentation and an ancient tale of wrong, Like a tale of little meaning tho' the words are strong; Chanted from an ill-used race of men that cleave the soil.
Página 303 - Let us alone. Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumb. Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from us, and become Portions and parcels of the dreadful Past.
Página 304 - Round their golden houses, girdled with the gleaming world : Where they smile in secret, looking over wasted lands, Blight and famine, plague and earthquake, roaring deeps and fiery sands, Clanging fights, and flaming towns, and sinking ships, and praying hands. But they smile, they find a music centred in a doleful song Steaming up, a lamentation and an ancient tale of wrong, Like a tale of little meaning tho...