Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... friendship which attracted to him a number of the significant men of his age , who were united in the belief that ... friendship . " 2 Nonetheless , the friendship flourished . 42 biography , much can be said in his behalf . " The ...
... friendship which attracted to him a number of the significant men of his age , who were united in the belief that ... friendship . " 2 Nonetheless , the friendship flourished . 42 biography , much can be said in his behalf . " The ...
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... friendship and morality , Hare plays down the relationships Sterling enjoyed with a close group of friends . There is an occasional mention of Carlyle , Trench , and Mill , but we see very little of them - only the mere fact that they ...
... friendship and morality , Hare plays down the relationships Sterling enjoyed with a close group of friends . There is an occasional mention of Carlyle , Trench , and Mill , but we see very little of them - only the mere fact that they ...
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... friendship between the two men survived unimpaired . The only way then to account for the regret that characterizes this passage is to believe that Carlyle felt he had not sufficiently valued Sterling himself . It is not the poetry but ...
... friendship between the two men survived unimpaired . The only way then to account for the regret that characterizes this passage is to believe that Carlyle felt he had not sufficiently valued Sterling himself . It is not the poetry but ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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audience believe Carlyle describes Carlyle seems Carlyle writes Carlyle's attitude Carlyle's biographies Caroline Fox century chapter character Christian Church Coleridge critics Cromwell death defense detail Edited emphasis English Biography essay evident example F.D. Maurice fact felt fiction Frederick Frederick Maurice French Revolution friendship Froude Hare Hare's memoir heart hero Herstmonceux human Ibid images important James Anthony Froude John Sterling John Stuart Mill Johnson Julius Hare Latter-Day Pamphlets LaValley least letters literary literature lives Lockhart London material Maurice memory of Sterling modern narrative nature never nineteenth nineteenth-century noble novel observed passage poor portrait praise present question reader Reminiscences Richard Trench Samuel Johnson Sartor Resartus Schiller sense sort soul Sterling's decision Sterling's friends style suggest that Sterling sympathetic sympathy Tennyson things Thomas Carlyle thought Torrijos Trench Tuell ultimately understand University Press Victorian biography written York young