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The style of Carlyle is never clumsy , and it is rarely long . The truth is that , in the formative period of his studies , Mr. Carlyle had evidently_three different models before his eyes . There was the English style of the ...
The style of Carlyle is never clumsy , and it is rarely long . The truth is that , in the formative period of his studies , Mr. Carlyle had evidently_three different models before his eyes . There was the English style of the ...
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... his most astonishing performance in point of research and creative criticism , so these two books are the most intrinsically and independently interesting of all . Two passages there are at any rate in them which deserve never to be ...
... his most astonishing performance in point of research and creative criticism , so these two books are the most intrinsically and independently interesting of all . Two passages there are at any rate in them which deserve never to be ...
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He never , in any important degree , put pen to paper for the purposes of publication again . His house still continued to be a sort of Caaba of English literature , and his person and works continued to be a loadstar to those who ...
He never , in any important degree , put pen to paper for the purposes of publication again . His house still continued to be a sort of Caaba of English literature , and his person and works continued to be a loadstar to those who ...
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It was a great characteristic of Mr. Carlyle himself that he never spoke with insufficient knowledge . It is a characteristic of some of his imitators that they never speak with knowledge that is sufficient .
It was a great characteristic of Mr. Carlyle himself that he never spoke with insufficient knowledge . It is a characteristic of some of his imitators that they never speak with knowledge that is sufficient .
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Yet the lachrymæ rerum have never been dropped more effectively in such a case : the sense of the fact that VOL . XXII . - 9 . many are called , but few chosen , has never been more nobly translated into words .
Yet the lachrymæ rerum have never been dropped more effectively in such a case : the sense of the fact that VOL . XXII . - 9 . many are called , but few chosen , has never been more nobly translated into words .
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Scribner's Monthly An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
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