Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... coming genera- tions will care most to be informed . But whether I estimate his importance rightly or wrongly , he has played a part which entitles everyone to demand a complete account of his character . He has come forward as a ...
... coming genera- tions will care most to be informed . But whether I estimate his importance rightly or wrongly , he has played a part which entitles everyone to demand a complete account of his character . He has come forward as a ...
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... coming to a crisis with me . You would feel astonished to see with what quietude I have laid down my head on its stone pillow in these circumstances , and said to Poverty , Dispiritment , Ex- clusion , Necessity , and the Devil , ' Go ...
... coming to a crisis with me . You would feel astonished to see with what quietude I have laid down my head on its stone pillow in these circumstances , and said to Poverty , Dispiritment , Ex- clusion , Necessity , and the Devil , ' Go ...
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... coming , can go to Scotland by ourselves . At lowest , when Mrs. Welsh was returning , I would accompany her , and you would see me at least . I at any rate am to fall instantly to work again , having now filled up my full measure of ...
... coming , can go to Scotland by ourselves . At lowest , when Mrs. Welsh was returning , I would accompany her , and you would see me at least . I at any rate am to fall instantly to work again , having now filled up my full measure of ...
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... Coming homewards along Regent Street , through street - walkers , through - Ach Gott ! unspeakable pity swallowed up unspeakable abhorrence of it and of myself . The moon and the serene nightly sky in Sloane Street consoled me a little ...
... Coming homewards along Regent Street , through street - walkers , through - Ach Gott ! unspeakable pity swallowed up unspeakable abhorrence of it and of myself . The moon and the serene nightly sky in Sloane Street consoled me a little ...
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... coming : I say it always , and swear it , with a kind of indestructible faith . But we must be ready for the bad , for the worse , and meet , not in bitter violence , but in coura- geous genial humour , as quiet at least as may be ...
... coming : I say it always , and swear it , with a kind of indestructible faith . But we must be ready for the bad , for the worse , and meet , not in bitter violence , but in coura- geous genial humour , as quiet at least as may be ...
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