Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 361
... CARLYLE . | book from Thomas Carlyle ! What mem- ories revive at the words ! We breathe again an atmosphere of vague , vast possi- bility , we live once more in the sudden sense of wealth with which every one first yields himself up to ...
... CARLYLE . | book from Thomas Carlyle ! What mem- ories revive at the words ! We breathe again an atmosphere of vague , vast possi- bility , we live once more in the sudden sense of wealth with which every one first yields himself up to ...
Page 366
... Carlyle more emphatic , less simple , more elaborate --- seems to us - itself untruly the aspect of justice , and the support of a befooled and duped soci- ety . And what Carlyle scorned in Byron was the casting of " pearls before swine ...
... Carlyle more emphatic , less simple , more elaborate --- seems to us - itself untruly the aspect of justice , and the support of a befooled and duped soci- ety . And what Carlyle scorned in Byron was the casting of " pearls before swine ...
Page 368
... Carlyle was young , or even middle - aged . ness and force of their character , but for A breath of manly life has passed over the world , and if the Honorable Felicis- simus Zero is still to be found in fashion- able life , at least we ...
... Carlyle was young , or even middle - aged . ness and force of their character , but for A breath of manly life has passed over the world , and if the Honorable Felicis- simus Zero is still to be found in fashion- able life , at least we ...
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