Thomas CarlyleChatto & Windus, 1881 - 223 pages |
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... give a human colour to life again , on any terms , ” - even on impossible ones ! To such length can transcendental moonshine , cast by some morbidly radiating Coleridge into the chaos of a fermenting life , act magically there and ...
... give a human colour to life again , on any terms , ” - even on impossible ones ! To such length can transcendental moonshine , cast by some morbidly radiating Coleridge into the chaos of a fermenting life , act magically there and ...
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... give his life away . Give it , I advise thee ; thou dost not expect to sell thy Life in an adequate manner ? What price , for example , would content thee ? The just price of thy Life to thee — why , God's entire Creation to thyself ...
... give his life away . Give it , I advise thee ; thou dost not expect to sell thy Life in an adequate manner ? What price , for example , would content thee ? The just price of thy Life to thee — why , God's entire Creation to thyself ...
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... Give my love to Emerson . I still think of his visit to me at Craigenputtock as the most beautiful thing in my experience there . " Carlyle was a great man to America before he was known to his own country . He had even felt at one time ...
... Give my love to Emerson . I still think of his visit to me at Craigenputtock as the most beautiful thing in my experience there . " Carlyle was a great man to America before he was known to his own country . He had even felt at one time ...
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amid Athens blue day born boundless brave Burns Carlyle wrote Carlyle's chaos content thee Craigenputtock dark dawning Another blue dear affection Death Devil devouring divine dost Dumfries earth Ecclefechan Ephron the Hitite eternal evermore evil lessons faith field of Ephron Fifty-six years ago fire force forgotten gathered genius GOETHE grave Haddington Cathedral hath been dawning heard heart Heaven heroes heroism hey buried holding the plough human ignorance influence kings knew labours light lived lonely long watch lowly memory moonshine mortal never nobler pangs passed peasant pious Poor moth prophecy pulpit religion Sartor Resartus Schiller Scotch Church seedfield sell thy shams Slip useless smite Socrates sorrow soul SOUTH PLACE spirit stars Sterling's superstition thine things thinker THOMAS CARLYLE thou art thou findest thou wilt toils tomb Tophet tragic pilgrimage truth universe Untruth village road Voltaire Wellington wilt thou let worship