Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... Cromwell , and Napoleon - an arbitrary choice . Carlyle revealed the basis of his selection in the lecture on Cromwell . Recognizing that there were many illustrious men about whom he might have written , Carlyle objected : " But the ...
... Cromwell , and Napoleon - an arbitrary choice . Carlyle revealed the basis of his selection in the lecture on Cromwell . Recognizing that there were many illustrious men about whom he might have written , Carlyle objected : " But the ...
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... Cromwell presents a more complicated case . Carlyle wrote this biography to reestablish the Lord Protector's reputation , a reputation seriously impaired by historians of the Restoration and the eighteenth century . The genesis of the ...
... Cromwell presents a more complicated case . Carlyle wrote this biography to reestablish the Lord Protector's reputation , a reputation seriously impaired by historians of the Restoration and the eighteenth century . The genesis of the ...
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... Cromwell and in so choosing almost guaranteed that Cromwell would have to speak for himself . The letters and speeches are more important than the " elucidations , " and if the book only partially succeeds , it is primarily for this ...
... Cromwell and in so choosing almost guaranteed that Cromwell would have to speak for himself . The letters and speeches are more important than the " elucidations , " and if the book only partially succeeds , it is primarily for this ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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