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" I still mainly mean to burn this Book before my own departure; but feel that I shall always have a kind of grudge to do it, and an indolent excuse, 'Not yet; wait, any day that can be done! "
The Cambridge Review - Page 114
1888
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Carlyle: With Personal ..., Volume 2

Richard Herne Shepherd, Charles Norris Williamson - 1881 - 444 pages
...and of an indolent excuse, ' Not yet, wait : pe™ relating any <jay that can be done ! ' and that it is possible the thing may be left behind me legible...only, I will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not ?tnworthy ! " In which event I solemnly forbid them, each and all, to publish this bit of writing as...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Carlyle: With Personal ..., Volume 2

Richard Herne Shepherd, Charles Norris Williamson - 1881 - 454 pages
...to interested survivors, — friends only, I will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not ?mworthy ! " In which event I solemnly forbid them, each and all, to publish this bit of writing as it stands Jure ; and warn them that ivilhout jit ediiing no part of it should be printed (nor so far as I can...
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The New Princeton Review, Volume 2

1886 - 484 pages
...of grudge to do it, and an indolent excuse, 'Not_^// wait, any day that can be done!' — and that it is possible the thing may be left behind me, legible...only, I will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not awworthy! " In which event, I solemnly forbid them, each and all, to publish this Bit of writing as...
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Carlyle and the Open Secret of His Life

Henry Larkin - 1886 - 408 pages
...kind of grudge to do it, an indolent excuse ; ' not yet ; wait ; any day that can be done ; ' and that it is possible the thing may be left behind me, legible to interested survivors— friends only, I vMl hope ; and with worthy curiosity, not unworthy. In which event, I solemnly forbid them, each and...
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Life of Thomas Carlyle

Richard Garnett - 1887 - 232 pages
...of grudge to do it, and an indolent excuse, ' Not yet ; wait, any day that can be done ! ' and then it is possible the thing may be left behind me, legible...will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not unworthy 1 "In whieh event, I solemnly forbid them, each and all, to publish this bit of writing as it stands...
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The Unitarian Review, Volume 27

Joseph Henry Allen - 1887 - 608 pages
...grudge to do it, and an indolent excuse, "Not yet; wait, any day that can be done !" — and that it i* possible the thing may be left behind me, legible...inter[est]ed survivors, — friends only, I will hope, aud with worthy curiosity, not unworthy I lu which event, I solemnly forbid them, each and all, to...
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Reminiscences: James Carlyle. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Appendix

Thomas Carlyle - 1887 - 322 pages
...of grudge to do it, and an indolent excuse, " Not yet; wait, any day that can be done !"—and that it is possible the thing may be left behind me, legible to interested survivors,—friends only, I will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not wwworthy! In which event, I...
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Victorian Literature: Sixty Years of Books and Bookmen

Clement King Shorter - 1897 - 248 pages
...of grudge to do it, and an indolent excuse. ' Not yet; wait, any day that can be done ! ' and that it is possible the thing may be left behind me, legible...only, I will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not wmvorthy ! In which event, I solemnly forbid them, each and all, to publish this bit of writing as...
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Victorian Literature: Sixty Years of Books and Bookmen

Clement King Shorter - 1897 - 262 pages
...to interested survivors— -friends only, I will hope, and with worthy curiosity, not ««worthy ! In which event, I solemnly forbid them, each and all,...publish this bit of writing as it stands here, and 1 Mrs Thackeray-Ritchie, Harper's Magazine (1883). 119 warn them that without fit editing no part of...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 9

Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1887 - 486 pages
...presumably because superseded in his view by the later instructions, 'I solemnly forbid' my friends to publish ' this bit of writing as it stands here,...fit editing no part of it should be printed (nor so fur as I can order shall ever be), and that the " fit editing " of perhaps nine-tenths of it will,...
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