Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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... thought showed the profoundness of their interest as they waited for the interpretation of the great philosopher of England by the greatest philosopher of America . GEORGE E. ELLIS . ] THE LITERARY WORK OF THOMAS CARLYLE . persons of ...
... thought showed the profoundness of their interest as they waited for the interpretation of the great philosopher of England by the greatest philosopher of America . GEORGE E. ELLIS . ] THE LITERARY WORK OF THOMAS CARLYLE . persons of ...
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... thought . It people about things of which the people could only indicate that thought more or knew nothing . The " French Revolution " less indirectly and suggestively . The first was , as a subject , at least free from the lat two ...
... thought . It people about things of which the people could only indicate that thought more or knew nothing . The " French Revolution " less indirectly and suggestively . The first was , as a subject , at least free from the lat two ...
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... thought , a nicely coördinated idea , were thrown into " pi " by Mr. Carlyle . To most Englishmen , even if they have taken the trouble to ascertain the facts by careful reference to authorities the most indisputable and the most ...
... thought , a nicely coördinated idea , were thrown into " pi " by Mr. Carlyle . To most Englishmen , even if they have taken the trouble to ascertain the facts by careful reference to authorities the most indisputable and the most ...
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... thought he saw evidences of unworthy ambitions , of mistaken views of life , of hasty work , of deafness to the voices , obedience to which he himself thought to be the whole duty of man . He probably held himself bound , as a Scotchman ...
... thought he saw evidences of unworthy ambitions , of mistaken views of life , of hasty work , of deafness to the voices , obedience to which he himself thought to be the whole duty of man . He probably held himself bound , as a Scotchman ...
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... thought , so in all his own was to be found no real feeling for the weakness and the suffering of his fellow - creatures . To Mr. Carlyle , there was nothing spe- cially venerable in the people merely because they were the majority ...
... thought , so in all his own was to be found no real feeling for the weakness and the suffering of his fellow - creatures . To Mr. Carlyle , there was nothing spe- cially venerable in the people merely because they were the majority ...
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