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... Carlyle in a lecture on English poetry . Carlyle's obvious place is among the Master- minds ; and as such he was the subject of a noble discourse delivered here in 1940 by Sir Herbert Grierson . Speaking of Carlyle as a ' prophet ...
... Carlyle in a lecture on English poetry . Carlyle's obvious place is among the Master- minds ; and as such he was the subject of a noble discourse delivered here in 1940 by Sir Herbert Grierson . Speaking of Carlyle as a ' prophet ...
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... Carlyle ' . Carlyle liked the review and expressed ' a deep sym- pathy ' for Sewell ; at this date he found Puseyism ' very cheering in many ways ' - one of which , however , was that it presaged the break - up of the Church of England ...
... Carlyle ' . Carlyle liked the review and expressed ' a deep sym- pathy ' for Sewell ; at this date he found Puseyism ' very cheering in many ways ' - one of which , however , was that it presaged the break - up of the Church of England ...
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... Carlyle , who has ' surpassingly powerful qualities of expression , far more powerful than Emerson's , and reminding ... Carlyle's , each with its delighted comment - ' What a descrip- tion ! ... What a portrait ! ... What touches ...
... Carlyle , who has ' surpassingly powerful qualities of expression , far more powerful than Emerson's , and reminding ... Carlyle's , each with its delighted comment - ' What a descrip- tion ! ... What a portrait ! ... What touches ...
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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