Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Vydání 60Deighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... prophet to " be gay , " he is an extreme but a significant type of Whig limitation . Small wonder , therefore , that , as Carlyle said , they " had no foundations . " They did not seem to miss them . And though they thought much about ...
... prophet to " be gay , " he is an extreme but a significant type of Whig limitation . Small wonder , therefore , that , as Carlyle said , they " had no foundations . " They did not seem to miss them . And though they thought much about ...
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... prophet and seer , so frequently applied to him , indicate the popular conception of the nature of that influence . Even the temporary and partial eclipse of Carlyle's reputation since his death is a further evidence of the real source ...
... prophet and seer , so frequently applied to him , indicate the popular conception of the nature of that influence . Even the temporary and partial eclipse of Carlyle's reputation since his death is a further evidence of the real source ...
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... prophet began to be heard in the land . He was not a man naturally attracted to literary pursuits , who rejoiced in the exercise of gifts of imagination . He drifted into literature as presenting the only available means of uttering his ...
... prophet began to be heard in the land . He was not a man naturally attracted to literary pursuits , who rejoiced in the exercise of gifts of imagination . He drifted into literature as presenting the only available means of uttering his ...
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... prophetic tone became less musical , Wagnerian effects were introduced , and in his old age it reminded alarmed or unfriendly listeners of the discordant roar of a monarch of the forest seeking his meat from God . What men wanted in ...
... prophetic tone became less musical , Wagnerian effects were introduced , and in his old age it reminded alarmed or unfriendly listeners of the discordant roar of a monarch of the forest seeking his meat from God . What men wanted in ...
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... prophet must live . But as soon as he succeeded in escaping from the thraldom of hack work , and could begin to deliver his message , the style underwent a change , the fiery energy , passion and excitement of the man pene- trated his ...
... prophet must live . But as soon as he succeeded in escaping from the thraldom of hack work , and could begin to deliver his message , the style underwent a change , the fiery energy , passion and excitement of the man pene- trated his ...
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