Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... seen in their true proportions , Carlyle will tower far above all his contemporaries , and will then be the one person of them about whom the coming genera- tions will care most to be informed . But whether I estimate his importance ...
... seen in their true proportions , Carlyle will tower far above all his contemporaries , and will then be the one person of them about whom the coming genera- tions will care most to be informed . But whether I estimate his importance ...
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... seen to answer to his intellectual teaching . The one is the counterpart of the other . There was no falsehood and there was no concealment in him . The same true nature showed itself in his life and in his words . He acted as he spoke ...
... seen to answer to his intellectual teaching . The one is the counterpart of the other . There was no falsehood and there was no concealment in him . The same true nature showed itself in his life and in his words . He acted as he spoke ...
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... to John Mill , to Charles Buller , to Charles Austin , Sir William Molesworth , and the advanced section of the Philosophic Radicals , and he doubtless hoped that UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS . 6 6 9 when he was seen 8 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... to John Mill , to Charles Buller , to Charles Austin , Sir William Molesworth , and the advanced section of the Philosophic Radicals , and he doubtless hoped that UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS . 6 6 9 when he was seen 8 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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... seen and more widely known , some editorship , secretaryship , or analogous employment might fall in his way , which would enable him to live . Even Brougham and Macaulay and the ortho- dox Whigs of the Edinburgh Review , ' admitted his ...
... seen and more widely known , some editorship , secretaryship , or analogous employment might fall in his way , which would enable him to live . Even Brougham and Macaulay and the ortho- dox Whigs of the Edinburgh Review , ' admitted his ...
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... seen -- a well - read , honest , limited ( strait- laced even ) kindly - hearted , most irritable man . We parted kindly , with no great purpose on either side , I imagine , to meet again . Southey believes in the Church of England ...
... seen -- a well - read , honest , limited ( strait- laced even ) kindly - hearted , most irritable man . We parted kindly , with no great purpose on either side , I imagine , to meet again . Southey believes in the Church of England ...
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