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... Carlyle ' , ' One of the bad effects has been to tire people of Carlyle ' . No one foresaw the main cause of the recession . Leslie Stephen wrote at about the same time that Carlyle's opinions were now a matter of history , and might be ...
... Carlyle ' , ' One of the bad effects has been to tire people of Carlyle ' . No one foresaw the main cause of the recession . Leslie Stephen wrote at about the same time that Carlyle's opinions were now a matter of history , and might be ...
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... Carlyle : the voice of Goethe . To this day , —such is the force of youthful associations , —I read the Wilhelm Meister with more pleasure in Carlyle's translation than in the original . . . never , surely , was Carlyle's prose so ...
... Carlyle : the voice of Goethe . To this day , —such is the force of youthful associations , —I read the Wilhelm Meister with more pleasure in Carlyle's translation than in the original . . . never , surely , was Carlyle's prose so ...
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... Carlyle breaks in again , for it is he who ' perfectly formulates ' Emerson's ' defects ' ( which means two more quotations from Carlyle's letters ) . After other digressions , and within sight of the close , Arnold begins to produce ...
... Carlyle breaks in again , for it is he who ' perfectly formulates ' Emerson's ' defects ' ( which means two more quotations from Carlyle's letters ) . After other digressions , and within sight of the close , Arnold begins to produce ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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