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... remained a Puritan to the end . Platonism is also Puritanical , but Carlyle was rather a Stoic than a Platonist ; Calvinism is simply the Christian form of Stoicism . He disliked natural science as disintegrating ; political economy ...
... remained a Puritan to the end . Platonism is also Puritanical , but Carlyle was rather a Stoic than a Platonist ; Calvinism is simply the Christian form of Stoicism . He disliked natural science as disintegrating ; political economy ...
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... of him , but chiefly because moral fury seemed irrelevant to revues . Moralists who had come to reproach , remained to wonder . Was this the notorious youth whose flippancies epitomized the spirit of the THE PLAYS OF MR . NOEL COWARD . 71.
... of him , but chiefly because moral fury seemed irrelevant to revues . Moralists who had come to reproach , remained to wonder . Was this the notorious youth whose flippancies epitomized the spirit of the THE PLAYS OF MR . NOEL COWARD . 71.
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... remained in the printing office , detesting the work . When he escaped from it he was still only twenty - two . A happy chance gave him a much healthier kind of life , a life which equipped him with themes for his pen - and also ...
... remained in the printing office , detesting the work . When he escaped from it he was still only twenty - two . A happy chance gave him a much healthier kind of life , a life which equipped him with themes for his pen - and also ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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