Carlyle and TennysonUniversity of Iowa Press, 1988 - 284 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiii
... reflects the difference in substance . Carlyle , brusque , stubborn , selfish , authoritarian , reflects all these qualities in his discussions of religious and social questions ; he insists on great leaders , indeed , one great ...
... reflects the difference in substance . Carlyle , brusque , stubborn , selfish , authoritarian , reflects all these qualities in his discussions of religious and social questions ; he insists on great leaders , indeed , one great ...
الصفحة 27
... reflects a possibility of ' sublime reconciliation ' ( world with its seas and stars ) , a ' stupendous whole ... reflect much of Carlyle's own thinking ; however , there is also in the Book of Job a recognition of the Author of ...
... reflects a possibility of ' sublime reconciliation ' ( world with its seas and stars ) , a ' stupendous whole ... reflect much of Carlyle's own thinking ; however , there is also in the Book of Job a recognition of the Author of ...
الصفحة 246
... reflects her own desire , for his stress is always on the development of man , the crowning race of ' human - kind ' . His ' statelier Eden ' has not the abstract nature of a dreamer but the more solid one of civilisation that reflects ...
... reflects her own desire , for his stress is always on the development of man , the crowning race of ' human - kind ' . His ' statelier Eden ' has not the abstract nature of a dreamer but the more solid one of civilisation that reflects ...
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Nature Human History Divine | 36 |
The Riddle of Destiny | 43 |
Ulyssean Influences and Telemachan | 55 |
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