Carlyle and TennysonUniversity of Iowa Press, 1988 - 284 من الصفحات |
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... speak of when they sit with their families at the fireside , and to think of when they follow their plough in the ... speaking of the order of worship , he states that the service was almost uniformly begun by a Psalm ( 11 , p ...
... speak of when they sit with their families at the fireside , and to think of when they follow their plough in the ... speaking of the order of worship , he states that the service was almost uniformly begun by a Psalm ( 11 , p ...
الصفحة 171
... speaking . . . is an art [ he then apparently realises the full implication of what he has said ] or craft , and requires an apprenticeship ' . He then tells Emerson he wants to go to America to speak , and DeLaura comments ...
... speaking . . . is an art [ he then apparently realises the full implication of what he has said ] or craft , and requires an apprenticeship ' . He then tells Emerson he wants to go to America to speak , and DeLaura comments ...
الصفحة 173
... speak it out plainly ? ' ( Works , v , p . 90 ) . This willingness to utter the message ( which Carlyle felt in his ... speaking : ' Art , ' ' High Art , ' etc. are very fine and ornamental , but only to persons sitting at their ...
... speak it out plainly ? ' ( Works , v , p . 90 ) . This willingness to utter the message ( which Carlyle felt in his ... speaking : ' Art , ' ' High Art , ' etc. are very fine and ornamental , but only to persons sitting at their ...
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Nature Human History Divine | 36 |
The Riddle of Destiny | 43 |
Ulyssean Influences and Telemachan | 55 |
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