Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... soul burnt red to the end , and sparks flew from it which fell hot on those about him , not always plea- sant , not always hitting the right spot or the right person ; but it was pure fire notwithstanding , fire of genuine and noble ...
... soul burnt red to the end , and sparks flew from it which fell hot on those about him , not always plea- sant , not always hitting the right spot or the right person ; but it was pure fire notwithstanding , fire of genuine and noble ...
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... soul as well as his body belong to his commanding officer . He is to be no judge of the cause for which he has to fight . His enemies are chosen for him and not by himself . His duty is to obey orders and to ask no questions . Car- lyle ...
... soul as well as his body belong to his commanding officer . He is to be no judge of the cause for which he has to fight . His enemies are chosen for him and not by himself . His duty is to obey orders and to ask no questions . Car- lyle ...
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... soul of modern Europe there was but one remedy , the old remedy of the Jewish prophets , repentance and moral amendment . All men high and low , wise and unwise , must call back into their minds the meaning of the word ' duty ; ' must ...
... soul of modern Europe there was but one remedy , the old remedy of the Jewish prophets , repentance and moral amendment . All men high and low , wise and unwise , must call back into their minds the meaning of the word ' duty ; ' must ...
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... . ' ... Soul and body both very sick . Yet I have ' This first book was the original first volume . The arrangement was afterwards altered . EXTRACTS FROM JOURNAL . 19 a kind of sacred defiance 18 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
... . ' ... Soul and body both very sick . Yet I have ' This first book was the original first volume . The arrangement was afterwards altered . EXTRACTS FROM JOURNAL . 19 a kind of sacred defiance 18 CARLYLE'S LIFE IN LONDON .
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... soul . ' There are yet few days in which I do not meet on the streets some face that recalls my sister Margaret's , and reminds me that she is not suffering , but silent , asleep , in the Ecclefechan kirkyard ; her life , her self ...
... soul . ' There are yet few days in which I do not meet on the streets some face that recalls my sister Margaret's , and reminds me that she is not suffering , but silent , asleep , in the Ecclefechan kirkyard ; her life , her self ...
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