Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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Page 206
... Carlyle's fourth and last series of lectures . His reputation as a lec- turer had been growing steadily since his first appearance in that rôle in the spring of 1837. Lecturing was a temporary and , to him , a most unwelcome ...
... Carlyle's fourth and last series of lectures . His reputation as a lec- turer had been growing steadily since his first appearance in that rôle in the spring of 1837. Lecturing was a temporary and , to him , a most unwelcome ...
Page 225
... Carlyle's chief occupation during the summer and autumn of 1840 was the preparing of his lectures on Heroes for the printer . His letters during this period are highly amusing . In reproducing his 1. Ibid . , p . 274 . 2. Carlyle ...
... Carlyle's chief occupation during the summer and autumn of 1840 was the preparing of his lectures on Heroes for the printer . His letters during this period are highly amusing . In reproducing his 1. Ibid . , p . 274 . 2. Carlyle ...
Page 228
... Carlyle's preaching until the quality of Carlyle's orthodoxy is know . Peter Bayne , in The Christian Life , Social and Individual ( 1855 ) , makes a puerile criticism of Carlyle's " hero - worship " by saying that Muhammad , like other ...
... Carlyle's preaching until the quality of Carlyle's orthodoxy is know . Peter Bayne , in The Christian Life , Social and Individual ( 1855 ) , makes a puerile criticism of Carlyle's " hero - worship " by saying that Muhammad , like other ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 55 |
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