Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... clear evidence wanting , and prepossessions fixed on one side or the other by dislike or sympathy . Had I taken the course which the natural man ' would have recommended , I should have given no faithful account of Carlyle . I should ...
... clear evidence wanting , and prepossessions fixed on one side or the other by dislike or sympathy . Had I taken the course which the natural man ' would have recommended , I should have given no faithful account of Carlyle . I should ...
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... clear to me that I have honestly more force and faculty in me than belongs to the most I see . Also it was always clear that no honestly exerted force can be utterly lost . Were it long years after I am dead , in regions far distant ...
... clear to me that I have honestly more force and faculty in me than belongs to the most I see . Also it was always clear that no honestly exerted force can be utterly lost . Were it long years after I am dead , in regions far distant ...
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... clear north - eastern , to me most memorative . Old days at Mainhill , Hoddam Hill , and earlier , come vividly back full of sad beauty which , while passing , they had not . Why is the past so beautiful ? The element of fear is ...
... clear north - eastern , to me most memorative . Old days at Mainhill , Hoddam Hill , and earlier , come vividly back full of sad beauty which , while passing , they had not . Why is the past so beautiful ? The element of fear is ...
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... clear and independent , sure of myself and of my task , for many long years . There never in my life had come upon me any other accident of much moment ; but this I could not but feel to be a sore one . The thing was lost , and perhaps ...
... clear and independent , sure of myself and of my task , for many long years . There never in my life had come upon me any other accident of much moment ; but this I could not but feel to be a sore one . The thing was lost , and perhaps ...
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... is now almost my sole rule of life -- to clear myself of cants and formulas as of poisonous Nessus shirts ; to strip 1 Letters and Memorials , vol . i . p . 40 . 6 them off me , by what name soever called HOLIDAY IN SCOTLAND 59.
... is now almost my sole rule of life -- to clear myself of cants and formulas as of poisonous Nessus shirts ; to strip 1 Letters and Memorials , vol . i . p . 40 . 6 them off me , by what name soever called HOLIDAY IN SCOTLAND 59.
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