Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... Sterling was no scholar , and in defending his friend against critics who saw him as a dilettante , Carlyle attacked ... John Sterling . ' ,, 8 The thrust of Carlyle's attack is against the Church of England , the doctrines of ...
... Sterling was no scholar , and in defending his friend against critics who saw him as a dilettante , Carlyle attacked ... John Sterling . ' ,, 8 The thrust of Carlyle's attack is against the Church of England , the doctrines of ...
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... Sterling , after all , who has made the " bogfires " ; he has simply stumbled upon them in the dark and mistaken ... John Sterling gives up his house in Bayswater , it is not closed but " evidently set adrift ; the anchor lifted ...
... Sterling , after all , who has made the " bogfires " ; he has simply stumbled upon them in the dark and mistaken ... John Sterling gives up his house in Bayswater , it is not closed but " evidently set adrift ; the anchor lifted ...
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... Sterling ultimately speaks to all men and women . The tone of Sterling , while not undistinguished by flashes of Carlyle's characteristic irony , may be said then to be primarily sympathetic and even confidential . But both in the ...
... Sterling ultimately speaks to all men and women . The tone of Sterling , while not undistinguished by flashes of Carlyle's characteristic irony , may be said then to be primarily sympathetic and even confidential . But both in the ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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