Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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Page 20
... beautiful ? The element of fear is withdrawn from it for one thing . That is all safe , while the present and future are all so dangerous . ' Moonlight of memory ' a poetic phrase of Richter's . Also The limbs of my buried ones touched ...
... beautiful ? The element of fear is withdrawn from it for one thing . That is all safe , while the present and future are all so dangerous . ' Moonlight of memory ' a poetic phrase of Richter's . Also The limbs of my buried ones touched ...
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... this country for generations . If it be God's ordering , I shall get well . If not , I hope I shall work on indomitably as I am . Beautiful is that of brave POVERTY AND CONFIDENCE . 35 old Voss , and often 34 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... this country for generations . If it be God's ordering , I shall get well . If not , I hope I shall work on indomitably as I am . Beautiful is that of brave POVERTY AND CONFIDENCE . 35 old Voss , and often 34 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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... into a new era . Coleridge was the high priest of this new prospect for humanity . It was a beautiful hope , though not destined to be realised . Sterling , JOHN STERLING . ( 39 who was gifted beyond the 38 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... into a new era . Coleridge was the high priest of this new prospect for humanity . It was a beautiful hope , though not destined to be realised . Sterling , JOHN STERLING . ( 39 who was gifted beyond the 38 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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... beautiful which had expressed once the sincere thoughts of pious admirable souls . I decidedly preferred the Church of England man , but I had to say to him : ' I per- ceive , sir , that at the bottom you know as little about the matter ...
... beautiful which had expressed once the sincere thoughts of pious admirable souls . I decidedly preferred the Church of England man , but I had to say to him : ' I per- ceive , sir , that at the bottom you know as little about the matter ...
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... beautiful and desirable thing in this dusty fuliginous chaos were to die . Death ! The unknown sea of rest ! Who knows what hidden harmonies lie there to wrap us in softness , in eternal peace , where perhaps , and not sooner or ...
... beautiful and desirable thing in this dusty fuliginous chaos were to die . Death ! The unknown sea of rest ! Who knows what hidden harmonies lie there to wrap us in softness , in eternal peace , where perhaps , and not sooner or ...
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