The Great English Letter Writers, Volume 1William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1909 |
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... Carlyle , edited by Mr. Alexander Carlyle , copyright 1903 ; to Messrs . Charles Scribner's Sons for the letters of Jane Welsh and Thomas Carlyle , from Thomas Carlyle : A History of His Life in London , 1834-1881 , by J. A. Froude ...
... Carlyle , edited by Mr. Alexander Carlyle , copyright 1903 ; to Messrs . Charles Scribner's Sons for the letters of Jane Welsh and Thomas Carlyle , from Thomas Carlyle : A History of His Life in London , 1834-1881 , by J. A. Froude ...
Pagina 34
... Carlyle ( 1801-1866 ) The penalties of fame : sample of the correspondence which is addressed to a prophet of his age . To Thomas Carlyle ( 1795-1881 ) AN UNTIMELY PHILANTHROPIST Oliver Goldsmith to Ralph Griffiths1 SIR ,
... Carlyle ( 1801-1866 ) The penalties of fame : sample of the correspondence which is addressed to a prophet of his age . To Thomas Carlyle ( 1795-1881 ) AN UNTIMELY PHILANTHROPIST Oliver Goldsmith to Ralph Griffiths1 SIR ,
Pagina 57
... Carlyle to Thomas Carlyle Wednesday , October 1 , 1845 . Well ! now I am subsided again ; set in for a quiet even- ing , at leisure to write , and with plenty to write about . I know not how it is , I seem to myself to be leading a most ...
... Carlyle to Thomas Carlyle Wednesday , October 1 , 1845 . Well ! now I am subsided again ; set in for a quiet even- ing , at leisure to write , and with plenty to write about . I know not how it is , I seem to myself to be leading a most ...
Pagina 61
... Thomas Carlyle 1869 . received As I learned from the note that Mrs. from you that you were not unwilling to pay some attention to what I might have to say , I have ventured to trouble you with the following account of ... THOMAS CARLYLE 61.
... Thomas Carlyle 1869 . received As I learned from the note that Mrs. from you that you were not unwilling to pay some attention to what I might have to say , I have ventured to trouble you with the following account of ... THOMAS CARLYLE 61.
Pagina 96
... Thomas Carlyle ( 1795-1881 ) Reading Tacitus and listening to the nightingale . " If the year were an orchestra , to - day would be the Flute - tone in it . " Edward FitzGerald ( 1809-1883 ) Sidney Lanier ( 1842-1881 ) THE POET'S ...
... Thomas Carlyle ( 1795-1881 ) Reading Tacitus and listening to the nightingale . " If the year were an orchestra , to - day would be the Flute - tone in it . " Edward FitzGerald ( 1809-1883 ) Sidney Lanier ( 1842-1881 ) THE POET'S ...
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The Great English Letter-writers, Volume 1 William James Dawson,Coningsby Dawson Volledige weergave - 1909 |
The Great English Letter Writers, Volume 1 William James Dawson,Coningsby Dawson Volledige weergave - 1908 |
The Great English Letter Writers, Volume 1 William James Dawson,Coningsby Dawson Volledige weergave - 1908 |
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asked beautiful believe Benjamin Robert Haydon bless brother called Charles Dickens Charles Lamb Charlotte Brontë comfort daughter DEAR death dinner dream Edward FitzGerald English epistles eyes fancy father feel felt French genius give Goethe hand happy hath heard heart heaven Hobhouse honour hope Horace Walpole hour human imagination Jane Welsh Carlyle John Keats kind knew lady leave letter letter-writing literary live London look Lord Matthews Messrs mind Miss morning mother never night noble Oliver Goldsmith pain passion perhaps pleasure poems poor pray remember Robert Louis Stevenson S. T. Coleridge seemed Shakespeare Shelley sleep soul speak spirit Stevenson suppose sure talk tell thank things Thomas Carlyle thought tion to-day told truth week whole William Makepeace Thackeray wish woman words write written