Fraser's Magazine, Том 21Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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The brave lieutenant holding place, and sticking to it through a 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 ...
The brave lieutenant holding place, and sticking to it through a 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 ...
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Some readers will feel an historical , if not a personal , interest in reflecting for a
moment on the dreary sense of isolation and on the restless murmurings akin to
those contained in this Lament , to which such a man with such surroundings was
...
Some readers will feel an historical , if not a personal , interest in reflecting for a
moment on the dreary sense of isolation and on the restless murmurings akin to
those contained in this Lament , to which such a man with such surroundings was
...
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That is , not only to pursue these natural objects of desire under the protection of
the law , in which sense these words have hitherto been understood , but that the
State is bound to provide them with all these good things — life , liberty , and ...
That is , not only to pursue these natural objects of desire under the protection of
the law , in which sense these words have hitherto been understood , but that the
State is bound to provide them with all these good things — life , liberty , and ...
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I may add that the use of the verb in this 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 ...
I may add that the use of the verb in this 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 ...
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... with the magnitude of his task, and ever striving with a noble perseverance
after a lofty ideal, which he spares no pains to reach. And as a work of art the
result is almost perfect, although you never lose the sense of effort, of cumulative
and ...
... with the magnitude of his task, and ever striving with a noble perseverance
after a lofty ideal, which he spares no pains to reach. And as a work of art the
result is almost perfect, although you never lose the sense of effort, of cumulative
and ...
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