Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... Carlyle at Scotsbrig 379 CHAPTER XV . A.D. 1846-7 . ET . 51-52 . Six days in Ireland - John Mitchel - Return to London - Margaret Fuller - Visit to the Grange - Irish famine - Dr . Chalmers - Litera- ture as a profession - Matlock ...
... Carlyle at Scotsbrig 379 CHAPTER XV . A.D. 1846-7 . ET . 51-52 . Six days in Ireland - John Mitchel - Return to London - Margaret Fuller - Visit to the Grange - Irish famine - Dr . Chalmers - Litera- ture as a profession - Matlock ...
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... Margaret's , and reminds me that she is not suffering , but silent , asleep , in the Ecclefechan kirkyard ; her life , her self , where God willed . What a miracle is all existence ! Last night at Taylor's by myself ; I , against my ...
... Margaret's , and reminds me that she is not suffering , but silent , asleep , in the Ecclefechan kirkyard ; her life , her self , where God willed . What a miracle is all existence ! Last night at Taylor's by myself ; I , against my ...
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... Margaret alive ; yet all defaced with the sleepy stagnancy , swollen hebetude of the grave , and again dying in some strange rude country ; a horrid dream , the pain- fullest too is when you wake first . But on the whole should I not ...
... Margaret alive ; yet all defaced with the sleepy stagnancy , swollen hebetude of the grave , and again dying in some strange rude country ; a horrid dream , the pain- fullest too is when you wake first . But on the whole should I not ...
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... Margaret Carlyle , Scotsbrig . Chelsea : May 12 , 1835 . You will learn without regret that I am idling for these last two days . My poor work , the dreariest I ever undertook , was getting more and more untoward on me . I began to feel ...
... Margaret Carlyle , Scotsbrig . Chelsea : May 12 , 1835 . You will learn without regret that I am idling for these last two days . My poor work , the dreariest I ever undertook , was getting more and more untoward on me . I began to feel ...
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... Margaret 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 ...
... Margaret 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 ...
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