Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... Templand - Plans for the future - Thoughts of returning to Craigenputtock - Sale of Mrs. Welsh's property - Letters from Lockhart - Life in Annandale Visit to Dr. Arnold at Rugby- Naseby field PAGE 229 CHAPTER X. A.D. 1842. ÆT . 47 ...
... Templand - Plans for the future - Thoughts of returning to Craigenputtock - Sale of Mrs. Welsh's property - Letters from Lockhart - Life in Annandale Visit to Dr. Arnold at Rugby- Naseby field PAGE 229 CHAPTER X. A.D. 1842. ÆT . 47 ...
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... Temp- land , who had a ' purse of sovereigns ' ready for her as a birthday present ( July 14 ) . Carlyle himself ... Templand . Chelsea : July 24 , 1836 . I must tell you about the Mill visit , for I think I sent you a token that I ...
... Temp- land , who had a ' purse of sovereigns ' ready for her as a birthday present ( July 14 ) . Carlyle himself ... Templand . Chelsea : July 24 , 1836 . I must tell you about the Mill visit , for I think I sent you a token that I ...
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... Templand windows . The earth is green , jewelled with many a flower . The sky arches itself , also beautiful , overhead . It is not , in the name of God , a place of bitter hopelessness for any living creature , but it is emphatically ...
... Templand windows . The earth is green , jewelled with many a flower . The sky arches itself , also beautiful , overhead . It is not , in the name of God , a place of bitter hopelessness for any living creature , but it is emphatically ...
Page 166
... Templand . Mrs. Welsh , too , had been considering what she could do to gratify her son - in - law , and had invited his mother over from Scotsbrig to meet him . Mrs. Carlyle was not well at Templand , and could not much enjoy herself ...
... Templand . Mrs. Welsh , too , had been considering what she could do to gratify her son - in - law , and had invited his mother over from Scotsbrig to meet him . Mrs. Carlyle was not well at Templand , and could not much enjoy herself ...
Page 216
... more . Yours ever and aye , T. CARLYLE . Something was not altogether right with Carlyle when he wrote this letter . The tone of it is un- A NIGHT AT TEMPLAND . 217 He met comfortable . 216 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... more . Yours ever and aye , T. CARLYLE . Something was not altogether right with Carlyle when he wrote this letter . The tone of it is un- A NIGHT AT TEMPLAND . 217 He met comfortable . 216 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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