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... human being or with any commonly received opinion of human society . In this respect we may compare him with Dr. Samuel Johnson , to whom the devout assent of Boswell to any proposition that had fallen from his lips was never allowed to ...
... human being or with any commonly received opinion of human society . In this respect we may compare him with Dr. Samuel Johnson , to whom the devout assent of Boswell to any proposition that had fallen from his lips was never allowed to ...
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... human history was anything else but a history of birth and death , advance and decline , of rise and fall , in all that men have ever made or done . ' The only progress to which Carlyle would allow the name was moral progress , the only ...
... human history was anything else but a history of birth and death , advance and decline , of rise and fall , in all that men have ever made or done . ' The only progress to which Carlyle would allow the name was moral progress , the only ...
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... human passion . Carlyle , in short , was the interpreter to his generation far less of the " veracities " and " verities " of life , of which he writes perpetually , than of the moral , social , and spiritual spells or " symbols " which ...
... human passion . Carlyle , in short , was the interpreter to his generation far less of the " veracities " and " verities " of life , of which he writes perpetually , than of the moral , social , and spiritual spells or " symbols " which ...
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The Psychological Treatment of Nero in Literature | 1 |
The Letters and Autobiographical Writings | 67 |
Romeo and Juliet before and in Shaksperes Time | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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