CARLYLE'S ESSAY ON BURNS1915 |
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Strana xix
... called , began with schoolmastering . Soon after the comple- tion of his college course , he was appointed mathemat- ical tutor in the Annan Academy , the school in which he had formerly been a pupil . Two years later he gave up the ...
... called , began with schoolmastering . Soon after the comple- tion of his college course , he was appointed mathemat- ical tutor in the Annan Academy , the school in which he had formerly been a pupil . Two years later he gave up the ...
Strana xx
... called of ' desperate hope , ' has largely attended me all my life . " It would be difficult to over - emphasize the signifi cance , not only for his own intellectual life , but also , as it proved , for the intellectual life of England ...
... called of ' desperate hope , ' has largely attended me all my life . " It would be difficult to over - emphasize the signifi cance , not only for his own intellectual life , but also , as it proved , for the intellectual life of England ...
Strana xxii
... called Hoddam Hill . Here his brother farmed while Carlyle alter- nately toiled on his translations of German romances and rode about on horseback . It was a season of comparative peace , of growth , of renewed health , of preparation ...
... called Hoddam Hill . Here his brother farmed while Carlyle alter- nately toiled on his translations of German romances and rode about on horseback . It was a season of comparative peace , of growth , of renewed health , of preparation ...
Strana 1
... neglected and yet 15 already a brave mausoleum shines over his dust , and more than one splendid monument has been reared in other places to his fame ; the street where he lan- guished in poverty is called by his name ; the B 1.
... neglected and yet 15 already a brave mausoleum shines over his dust , and more than one splendid monument has been reared in other places to his fame ; the street where he lan- guished in poverty is called by his name ; the B 1.
Strana 2
WILLARD C. GORE. guished in poverty is called by his name ; the highest personages in our literature have been proud to appear as his commentators and admirers ; and here is the sixth narrative of his Life that has been given to the 5 ...
WILLARD C. GORE. guished in poverty is called by his name ; the highest personages in our literature have been proud to appear as his commentators and admirers ; and here is the sixth narrative of his Life that has been given to the 5 ...
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