Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... relationships ; nearly all of Sterling's friends described him as having a genius for friendship . Certainly , he was able to attract men of extremely diverse backgrounds in more than a casual way . It is not idle curiosity that makes ...
... relationships ; nearly all of Sterling's friends described him as having a genius for friendship . Certainly , he was able to attract men of extremely diverse backgrounds in more than a casual way . It is not idle curiosity that makes ...
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... Sterling : I cannot . ' 9963 Nevertheless , it is easy to see why Sterling's friends despaired when they read Hare and felt that some redress was necessary . The first and most immediate reason which led Carlyle to write his Life of ...
... Sterling : I cannot . ' 9963 Nevertheless , it is easy to see why Sterling's friends despaired when they read Hare and felt that some redress was necessary . The first and most immediate reason which led Carlyle to write his Life of ...
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... Sterling's friends . ' F.W. Newman argued that Carlyle seriously underestimated the extent of Sterling's interest in theology - a position recently reinforced by Anthony J. Harding . And Anne Tuell concluded that Sterling has " an air ...
... Sterling's friends . ' F.W. Newman argued that Carlyle seriously underestimated the extent of Sterling's interest in theology - a position recently reinforced by Anthony J. Harding . And Anne Tuell concluded that Sterling has " an air ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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