Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... Jane says , a ' Chalners and Welsh ' kind of character , in which case Va ben , feice notte . If otherwise , and they ( almost by miracle ) had the heart , I am the man for them . Perhaps my name is so heterodox in that circle , I shall ...
... Jane says , a ' Chalners and Welsh ' kind of character , in which case Va ben , feice notte . If otherwise , and they ( almost by miracle ) had the heart , I am the man for them . Perhaps my name is so heterodox in that circle , I shall ...
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... Carlyle , Scotsbrig . Chelsea : June 30 , 1835 . As for our own share there is need of a new resolution , and Jane thinks that if we are to shorter way to send for her Jack and I , if he is coming , At lowest , when Mrs. Welsh we have ...
... Carlyle , Scotsbrig . Chelsea : June 30 , 1835 . As for our own share there is need of a new resolution , and Jane thinks that if we are to shorter way to send for her Jack and I , if he is coming , At lowest , when Mrs. Welsh we have ...
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... Jane Welsh Carlyle . Scotsbrig : November 2 , 1835 . All people say , and , what is more to the purpose , I myself rather feel , that my health is greatly improved since I got hither . Alas ! the state of wreckage I was in , fretted ...
... Jane Welsh Carlyle . Scotsbrig : November 2 , 1835 . All people say , and , what is more to the purpose , I myself rather feel , that my health is greatly improved since I got hither . Alas ! the state of wreckage I was in , fretted ...
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... Jane Welsh's early life , and it was by her interference ( which had never been wholly forgiven ) that her marriage with Carlyle had been precipi- tated . For some years a correspondence had been kept up , somewhat inflated on Mrs ...
... Jane Welsh's early life , and it was by her interference ( which had never been wholly forgiven ) that her marriage with Carlyle had been precipi- tated . For some years a correspondence had been kept up , somewhat inflated on Mrs ...
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... Carlyle himself wrote to her daily , making the best of his condition that she might have as little anxiety as possible on his account . After she was gone he paid a visit to John Mill , who was then living in the country . To Jane Welsh ...
... Carlyle himself wrote to her daily , making the best of his condition that she might have as little anxiety as possible on his account . After she was gone he paid a visit to John Mill , who was then living in the country . To Jane Welsh ...
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