Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 21James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1880 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... sense of duty , and of the difficulty of getting off , remembered to have heard , when quite a little boy , that a man who gazes steadily between his horse's ears cannot possibly tumble off the back . The saying in its wisdom is akin to ...
... sense of duty , and of the difficulty of getting off , remembered to have heard , when quite a little boy , that a man who gazes steadily between his horse's ears cannot possibly tumble off the back . The saying in its wisdom is akin to ...
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... sense of isolation and on the restless murmur- ings akin to those contained in this Lament , to which such a man with such surroundings was assuredly not a stranger . W IRELAND AND ENGLAND . E believe that there never 72 THE LAMENT OF ...
... sense of isolation and on the restless murmur- ings akin to those contained in this Lament , to which such a man with such surroundings was assuredly not a stranger . W IRELAND AND ENGLAND . E believe that there never 72 THE LAMENT OF ...
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... sense these words have hitherto been understood , but that the State is bound to provide them with all these good things - life , liberty , and happiness at its own proper costs and charges . This proposition being assumed as too clear ...
... sense these words have hitherto been understood , but that the State is bound to provide them with all these good things - life , liberty , and happiness at its own proper costs and charges . This proposition being assumed as too clear ...
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... sense was not unknown in the literature of Shakespeare's day . The following extract from a rare and curious book , " The Fountaine of Ancient Fiction , ' by Richard Linche ( 1599 ) , will illustrate Shakespeare's peculiar use of the ...
... sense was not unknown in the literature of Shakespeare's day . The following extract from a rare and curious book , " The Fountaine of Ancient Fiction , ' by Richard Linche ( 1599 ) , will illustrate Shakespeare's peculiar use of the ...
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... sense of effort , of cumulative and painful effort , involved in its production . Ovid , on the other hand , seems to sing from an irresistible impulse of nature . The moment he strikes his lyre , the numbers appear not only to come ...
... sense of effort , of cumulative and painful effort , involved in its production . Ovid , on the other hand , seems to sing from an irresistible impulse of nature . The moment he strikes his lyre , the numbers appear not only to come ...
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