Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... John Sterling - Offers of employment on the ' Times ' not accepted , and why - Begins History of the French Revolution ' - Carlyle's inter- pretation of it - Extracts from Journal - London society - Litera- ture as a profession - John ...
... John Sterling - Offers of employment on the ' Times ' not accepted , and why - Begins History of the French Revolution ' - Carlyle's inter- pretation of it - Extracts from Journal - London society - Litera- ture as a profession - John ...
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... John Sterling CHAPTER XIII . A.D. 1845. ÆT . 50 . . 279 Summer in London Mrs. Carlyle in Liverpool - Completion of ' Cromwell ' - Remarks upon it -- Effect of Cromwell's history on 328 PAGE Carlyle's mind - Rights of majorities - Right ...
... John Sterling CHAPTER XIII . A.D. 1845. ÆT . 50 . . 279 Summer in London Mrs. Carlyle in Liverpool - Completion of ' Cromwell ' - Remarks upon it -- Effect of Cromwell's history on 328 PAGE Carlyle's mind - Rights of majorities - Right ...
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... John Mitchel - Return to London - Margaret Fuller - Visit to the Grange - Irish famine - Dr . Chalmers - Litera- ture as a profession - Matlock - Sight near Buxton - Visit to Rochdale John and Jacob Bright - Emerson comes from America ...
... John Mitchel - Return to London - Margaret Fuller - Visit to the Grange - Irish famine - Dr . Chalmers - Litera- ture as a profession - Matlock - Sight near Buxton - Visit to Rochdale John and Jacob Bright - Emerson comes from America ...
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... John Sterling - Offers of employment on the Times ' not accepted , and why - Begins History of the French Revolution ' -Carlyle's interpretation of it - Extracts from Journal - London society- Literature as a profession - John Mill ...
... John Sterling - Offers of employment on the Times ' not accepted , and why - Begins History of the French Revolution ' -Carlyle's interpretation of it - Extracts from Journal - London society- Literature as a profession - John Mill ...
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... John so great a pleasure . John was the one person from whom he could have accepted an obligation , and if the worst came he had resolved that John should help him . But the occasion had not arrived yet , and the brothers continued to ...
... John so great a pleasure . John was the one person from whom he could have accepted an obligation , and if the worst came he had resolved that John should help him . But the occasion had not arrived yet , and the brothers continued to ...
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