Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... important than the " elucidations , " and if the book only partially succeeds , it is primarily for this reason . It contains too much of the raw material of scholarship - too many letters which tell us nothing about Cromwell but are ...
... important than the " elucidations , " and if the book only partially succeeds , it is primarily for this reason . It contains too much of the raw material of scholarship - too many letters which tell us nothing about Cromwell but are ...
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... important " ( 11 : 40 ) . The values advanced here - discipline and wise subordination — are familiar enough to the reader of Carlyle . What is new is the implication that they belong as much to the world of attorneys and actuaries as ...
... important " ( 11 : 40 ) . The values advanced here - discipline and wise subordination — are familiar enough to the reader of Carlyle . What is new is the implication that they belong as much to the world of attorneys and actuaries as ...
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... important event for Carlyle and his public was J.C. Hare's publication in 1848 of Sterling's Essays and Tales , with a Life of the Author running to over 200 pages .... Except for Hare's volumes , Carlyle might not have revealed so ...
... important event for Carlyle and his public was J.C. Hare's publication in 1848 of Sterling's Essays and Tales , with a Life of the Author running to over 200 pages .... Except for Hare's volumes , Carlyle might not have revealed so ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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