Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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Page vi
... Lord Monteagle - The great world - T . Erskine --- Literature as a profession - Miss Martineau - Popularity - Second course of lectures - Financial results - Increasing fame . 114 CHAPTER VI . A.D. 1838-9 . ET . 43-44 . Visit to ...
... Lord Monteagle - The great world - T . Erskine --- Literature as a profession - Miss Martineau - Popularity - Second course of lectures - Financial results - Increasing fame . 114 CHAPTER VI . A.D. 1838-9 . ET . 43-44 . Visit to ...
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... Lord Ashburton , and of Charles Buller - Mazzini at Rome- King Hudson - Arthur Clough - First introduction to Carlyle- His appearance 428 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON . INTRODUCTORY . IN Carlyle's Journal viii CONTENTS OF FIRST VOLUME .
... Lord Ashburton , and of Charles Buller - Mazzini at Rome- King Hudson - Arthur Clough - First introduction to Carlyle- His appearance 428 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON . INTRODUCTORY . IN Carlyle's Journal viii CONTENTS OF FIRST VOLUME .
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... Lord John Russell when speaking of some grave subject . Amidst such spectral ' feelings the writing of the ' French Revolution ' went on . By August 10 Carlyle was within sight of the end of the unfortunate volume . which had cost him ...
... Lord John Russell when speaking of some grave subject . Amidst such spectral ' feelings the writing of the ' French Revolution ' went on . By August 10 Carlyle was within sight of the end of the unfortunate volume . which had cost him ...
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... Lord and be thou strong , And He shall strength afford Unto thy heart : yea , do thou wait , I say , upon the Lord . What time my heart is overwhelmed And in perplexity , Do Thou me lead unto the Rock That higher is than I. Let us not ...
... Lord and be thou strong , And He shall strength afford Unto thy heart : yea , do thou wait , I say , upon the Lord . What time my heart is overwhelmed And in perplexity , Do Thou me lead unto the Rock That higher is than I. Let us not ...
Page 98
... lords and ladies and other notabilities should have given their names for such a purpose implies that Carlyle's earlier writings had already made an impression . London society loves novelties , but it expects that the novelties shall ...
... lords and ladies and other notabilities should have given their names for such a purpose implies that Carlyle's earlier writings had already made an impression . London society loves novelties , but it expects that the novelties shall ...
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