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... appears to us events , or men , which he exhibits , that in his that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre- portraits and his descriptions he attains a ciated from only one point of view , ―tory , rare lucidness of outline , force of ...
... appears to us events , or men , which he exhibits , that in his that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre- portraits and his descriptions he attains a ciated from only one point of view , ―tory , rare lucidness of outline , force of ...
Pagina 7
... appears to eclipse to his view every trace of mark the existence of the contrary doctrine the national thought of which these men were in the writings of Mr. Carlyle , and the conse- only the interpreters or prophets , and of the ...
... appears to eclipse to his view every trace of mark the existence of the contrary doctrine the national thought of which these men were in the writings of Mr. Carlyle , and the conse- only the interpreters or prophets , and of the ...
Pagina 8
... appear to us as the science of the law of life , the good every where and always ; but he de- as " the soul " ( Mr ... appears in of the smallest amount in relation to the ob . the Life of Schiller , ' and is clearly defin- • Essays ...
... appear to us as the science of the law of life , the good every where and always ; but he de- as " the soul " ( Mr ... appears in of the smallest amount in relation to the ob . the Life of Schiller , ' and is clearly defin- • Essays ...
Pagina 10
... appears to us to in- clude in essence all the certainties and un- certainties , the " everlasting Yea " and the ... appear to us indispensable to the life of the just 10 [ MAY , THE WORKS OF THOMAS CARLYLE .
... appears to us to in- clude in essence all the certainties and un- certainties , the " everlasting Yea " and the ... appear to us indispensable to the life of the just 10 [ MAY , THE WORKS OF THOMAS CARLYLE .
Pagina 14
... appears to us therefore im- portant , but incomplete . Its level is perhaps not high enough for the demands of the age ; nevertheless it is noble , and nearer to the ob- perhaps of any other living writer . All that he combats is indeed ...
... appears to us therefore im- portant , but incomplete . Its level is perhaps not high enough for the demands of the age ; nevertheless it is noble , and nearer to the ob- perhaps of any other living writer . All that he combats is indeed ...
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