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Contents
SELECTIONS FROM CARLYLES | 13 |
POEMS 18231833 | 29 |
ON HISTORY 1830 | 55 |
CHARACTERISTICS 1831 | 67 |
ON HISTORY AGAIN 1833 | 104 |
DEATH OF EDWARD IRVING | 113 |
LETTER ON SARTOR RESARTUS | 120 |
LETTERS ON SARTOR RESARTUS | 337 |
from Volume III Book IVTERROR | 366 |
from Volume III Book VIIVENDÉMIAIRE | 379 |
FROM ON HEROES AND HEROWOR | 387 |
FROM PAST AND PRESENT 1843 | 407 |
LETTER TO JOHN STERLING 1844 | 418 |
FROM THE LIFE OF JOHN STERLING | 460 |
FROM HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH 11 | 469 |
FROM THE EARLY KINGS OF NOR | 478 |
LETTERS ON THE FRENCH | 343 |
LETTER TO JOHN STUART MILL 1835 | 344 |
from Volume I Book VIITHE INSURRECTION | 355 |
LETTER TO HIS SISTER 1866 | 485 |
LETTER TO HIS SISTER 1869 | 493 |
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A Carlyle Reader: Selections from the Writings of Thomas Carlyle Thomas Carlyle,G. B. Tennyson No preview available - 1984 |
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