Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... keep oneself in right balance , not despondent , not exasperated , defiant , free and clear . Oh for faith ! Food and raiment thou hast never lacked yet and shall not . Nevertheless it is now some three - and - twenty months since I ...
... keep oneself in right balance , not despondent , not exasperated , defiant , free and clear . Oh for faith ! Food and raiment thou hast never lacked yet and shall not . Nevertheless it is now some three - and - twenty months since I ...
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... keep it shut for ever , and go to the devil , which she mostly belongs to . The matter had better be brought to a crisis . There is perhaps a finger of Providence in it . The secret of the whole thing is froth , and grounds itself in ...
... keep it shut for ever , and go to the devil , which she mostly belongs to . The matter had better be brought to a crisis . There is perhaps a finger of Providence in it . The secret of the whole thing is froth , and grounds itself in ...
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... came to hand . In this deter- mination , ' he thought , there might be instruction for him . ' It was the first of the kind that he had ever 6 deliberately formed . He would keep up his heart . 36 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... came to hand . In this deter- mination , ' he thought , there might be instruction for him . ' It was the first of the kind that he had ever 6 deliberately formed . He would keep up his heart . 36 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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... keep up his heart . He would be idle , he would rest . He would try , if the word was not a mockery , to enjoy himself . In this suspended condition he wrote several letters , one particularly to his mother , to relieve her anxieties ...
... keep up his heart . He would be idle , he would rest . He would try , if the word was not a mockery , to enjoy himself . In this suspended condition he wrote several letters , one particularly to his mother , to relieve her anxieties ...
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... keep good fires and am very dry and comfortable . Give my love to your Goody . I am glad to hear she is rather better . I will be glad to see you both here to rest a while when the fight is over . There perhaps never was a greater ...
... keep good fires and am very dry and comfortable . Give my love to your Goody . I am glad to hear she is rather better . I will be glad to see you both here to rest a while when the fight is over . There perhaps never was a greater ...
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