Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... Scotland - Hard conditions of life - Scotsbrig -- Return to London - Effort of faith - Letter from his mother - Schemes for employment - Offer from Basil Montagu - Polar bears - Struggles with the book - Visit from John Carlyle ...
... Scotland - Hard conditions of life - Scotsbrig -- Return to London - Effort of faith - Letter from his mother - Schemes for employment - Offer from Basil Montagu - Polar bears - Struggles with the book - Visit from John Carlyle ...
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... Scotland . PAGE 87 CHAPTER V. A.D. 1837-8 . ET . 42-43 . Effects of the book - Change in Carlyle's position - Thoughts on the cholera - Article on Sir Walter Scott -- Proposals for a collection of miscellanies - Lord Monteagle - The ...
... Scotland . PAGE 87 CHAPTER V. A.D. 1837-8 . ET . 42-43 . Effects of the book - Change in Carlyle's position - Thoughts on the cholera - Article on Sir Walter Scott -- Proposals for a collection of miscellanies - Lord Monteagle - The ...
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... Scotland . No one seemed to want his services , no one applied to him for contributions . At the Bullers ' house , at the Austins ' , and in a gradually increasing circle , he went into society and was stared at as if he were a strange ...
... Scotland . No one seemed to want his services , no one applied to him for contributions . At the Bullers ' house , at the Austins ' , and in a gradually increasing circle , he went into society and was stared at as if he were a strange ...
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... Scotland were not yet like France , yet doubtless these impressions in Carlyle had origi- nated in scenes which he had himself witnessed . The years which had followed the great war had been a time of severe suffering , especially in ...
... Scotland were not yet like France , yet doubtless these impressions in Carlyle had origi- nated in scenes which he had himself witnessed . The years which had followed the great war had been a time of severe suffering , especially in ...
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... Scotland together and settled their future plans in family coun- cil . Holidays were not now to be thought of , at least till the loss was made good . Then , as always when in real trouble , Carlyle faced his difficulties like a man ...
... Scotland together and settled their future plans in family coun- cil . Holidays were not now to be thought of , at least till the loss was made good . Then , as always when in real trouble , Carlyle faced his difficulties like a man ...
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