Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... feel , and the honour which we seek to confer , are avenged , wherever truth is concealed , in the case of the exceptional few who are to become historical and belong to the immortals . The sharpest scrutiny is the condition of enduring ...
... feel , and the honour which we seek to confer , are avenged , wherever truth is concealed , in the case of the exceptional few who are to become historical and belong to the immortals . The sharpest scrutiny is the condition of enduring ...
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... feel that literature has gone inad in this country , and will not yield food to any honest cultivator of it . For example : if this book ever prospers , the issue will be applications in mad superabundance from able editors to write ...
... feel that literature has gone inad in this country , and will not yield food to any honest cultivator of it . For example : if this book ever prospers , the issue will be applications in mad superabundance from able editors to write ...
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... feel it a mercy that I have it not . Who knows whether it would not calcine me too - drive me , too , mad ? Literature does not invite me . Sometimes I say to myself , Surely , friend , Providence , if ever it did warn , warns thee to ...
... feel it a mercy that I have it not . Who knows whether it would not calcine me too - drive me , too , mad ? Literature does not invite me . Sometimes I say to myself , Surely , friend , Providence , if ever it did warn , warns thee to ...
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... feel under way again and can speak peace to them with the sorrow . To no other , I think , will I tell it , or more than allude to it . The money part of the injury Mill was able to re- pair . He knew Carlyle's circumstances . He begged ...
... feel under way again and can speak peace to them with the sorrow . To no other , I think , will I tell it , or more than allude to it . The money part of the injury Mill was able to re- pair . He knew Carlyle's circumstances . He begged ...
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... feel to be a sore one . The thing was lost , and perhaps worse ; for I had not only forgotten all the structure of it , but the spirit it was written in was past . Only the general impression seemed to remain , and the recollection that ...
... feel to be a sore one . The thing was lost , and perhaps worse ; for I had not only forgotten all the structure of it , but the spirit it was written in was past . Only the general impression seemed to remain , and the recollection that ...
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