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... Sartor Resartus ' his passionate commentary on a world in which he found it so hard to live in his own way , and which seemed to him so full of matter for scornful laughter and pity and indigna- tion . This strangely original work , in ...
... Sartor Resartus ' his passionate commentary on a world in which he found it so hard to live in his own way , and which seemed to him so full of matter for scornful laughter and pity and indigna- tion . This strangely original work , in ...
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... Sartor Resartus , ' " hitherto a mere aggregate of Magazine articles , " emerged from its " bibliopolic difficulties , " and became a book . The same year witnessed the first edition of his Miscellanies . ' In 1839 he published , under ...
... Sartor Resartus , ' " hitherto a mere aggregate of Magazine articles , " emerged from its " bibliopolic difficulties , " and became a book . The same year witnessed the first edition of his Miscellanies . ' In 1839 he published , under ...
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... Sartor Resartus ' ; and none of his later works surpass this first great production in the imagina- tion of rugged grandeur . Take , for example , his picture of " Teu- felsdroeckh at the North Pole " : - " More legitimate and ...
... Sartor Resartus ' ; and none of his later works surpass this first great production in the imagina- tion of rugged grandeur . Take , for example , his picture of " Teu- felsdroeckh at the North Pole " : - " More legitimate and ...
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... Sartor Resartus , ' and elsewhere , he shows himself capable of the humour of driving fun at himself . The chapter on Editorial Difficulties is a sample . The humour is much more self - asserting than De Quincey's ; it amounts in ...
... Sartor Resartus , ' and elsewhere , he shows himself capable of the humour of driving fun at himself . The chapter on Editorial Difficulties is a sample . The humour is much more self - asserting than De Quincey's ; it amounts in ...
Side 168
... broad as the taste of the period will allow . In such figures as " owl - droppings , " and " the ostrich turning its broad end to heaven , " he goes beyond the standing limits of this century . In ' Sartor Resartus 168 THOMAS CARLYLE .
... broad as the taste of the period will allow . In such figures as " owl - droppings , " and " the ostrich turning its broad end to heaven , " he goes beyond the standing limits of this century . In ' Sartor Resartus 168 THOMAS CARLYLE .
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abrupt abstruse admiration antithesis appear called Carlyle Carlyle's century character Chartism Church Church of England circumstances comparison contrast criticism death described diction doctrines effect ELEMENTS OF STYLE England English Enniscorthy Essays Euphuism example exposition expression fact familiar favour favourite feelings Figures of Speech French French Revolution give Grasmere Henry VIII honour Hooker human humour intellectual interest Jeremy Taylor John Sterling King labour language Latin less literary literature living London Lord Macaulay Macaulay's manner matter means ment metonymies mind narrative nature never objects opinion opium ordinary Oxford paragraph Parliament particular passage pathos peculiar perhaps period periodic sentence perspicuous poetry political popular probably prose QUALITIES OF STYLE Quincey Quincey's quoted reader regards Revolution Sartor Resartus says sense sentence similitudes simplicity statement sublimity synecdoche things tion translation Whig words writers wrote