Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... heart believe to be true . Conscious though he was that he had talents above . those of common men , he sought neither rank nor fortune for himself . When he became famous and moved as an equal among the great of the land , he was ...
... heart believe to be true . Conscious though he was that he had talents above . those of common men , he sought neither rank nor fortune for himself . When he became famous and moved as an equal among the great of the land , he was ...
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... heart , and those who have admired his writings will equally admire himself when they see him in his actual likeness . I , for myself , concluded , though not till after long hesitation , that there should be no reserve , and there ...
... heart , and those who have admired his writings will equally admire himself when they see him in his actual likeness . I , for myself , concluded , though not till after long hesitation , that there should be no reserve , and there ...
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... hearts were set on material things - who for religion were content with decent unrealities , satisfying their ... heart , and he could not rest till he was delivered of it . England just then was rushing along in the enthusiasm of ...
... hearts were set on material things - who for religion were content with decent unrealities , satisfying their ... heart , and he could not rest till he was delivered of it . England just then was rushing along in the enthusiasm of ...
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... heart , wearied , wasted in body , to complain even to myself . My first friend Edward Irving is dead - I am friendless here or as good as that . My book cannot get on , though I stick to it like a burr . Why should I say ' Peace ...
... heart , wearied , wasted in body , to complain even to myself . My first friend Edward Irving is dead - I am friendless here or as good as that . My book cannot get on , though I stick to it like a burr . Why should I say ' Peace ...
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... much as complain . My true Annan- dalians would but in vain afflict themselves with my cares . Other heart there is none in the world that would even honestly do that . My friends here admit cheerfully that HIS BROTHER JOHN . 21.
... much as complain . My true Annan- dalians would but in vain afflict themselves with my cares . Other heart there is none in the world that would even honestly do that . My friends here admit cheerfully that HIS BROTHER JOHN . 21.
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