Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... rest of us . Carlyle's was not the imperious grandeur which has risen superior to weakness and reigns cold and impassive in distant majesty . The fire in his soul burnt red to the end , and sparks flew from it which fell hot on those ...
... rest of us . Carlyle's was not the imperious grandeur which has risen superior to weakness and reigns cold and impassive in distant majesty . The fire in his soul burnt red to the end , and sparks flew from it which fell hot on those ...
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... rest till he was delivered of it . England just then was rushing along in the enthusiasm of Reform , and the warning was needed . His own future was a blank . He had no notion what was to become of him , how or where he was to live , on ...
... rest till he was delivered of it . England just then was rushing along in the enthusiasm of Reform , and the warning was needed . His own future was a blank . He had no notion what was to become of him , how or where he was to live , on ...
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... rest will be very welcome and beneficial . Nevertheless , I repeat , my health , though changed , is not worse than it was . I can walk further than I used to do . My spirits , if never high , are in gene- ral quiet . I have more and ...
... rest will be very welcome and beneficial . Nevertheless , I repeat , my health , though changed , is not worse than it was . I can walk further than I used to do . My spirits , if never high , are in gene- ral quiet . I have more and ...
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... 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 about him . To Margaret Carlyle , Scotsbrig ...
... 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 about him . To Margaret Carlyle , Scotsbrig ...
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... era . Coleridge was the high priest of this new prospect for humanity . It was a beautiful hope , though not destined to be realised . Sterling , who was gifted beyond the rest , was among the 38 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... era . Coleridge was the high priest of this new prospect for humanity . It was a beautiful hope , though not destined to be realised . Sterling , who was gifted beyond the rest , was among the 38 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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