Selections from CarlyleCUP Archive, 1896 |
Indhold
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
NATURE | xviii |
vi Style | xliii |
vii Summary | xlix |
BOOKS | 1 |
On Heroes lect v | 7 |
JOHNSON | 18 |
Essay on Burns 1828 | 37 |
Sartor Resartus III vii | 105 |
CONDITION OF ENGLAND IN 1842 | 112 |
ii Mammonism | 120 |
v The Workers | 127 |
iii HeroWorship | 142 |
v Captains of Industry | 150 |
vii Education and Emigration | 156 |
HISTORY | 165 |
DANTE | 50 |
Essay on Death of Goethe 1832 | 62 |
THE EVERLASTING NO | 70 |
THE EVERLASTING YEA | 76 |
SPACE AND TIME | 87 |
RELIGION | 93 |
ii Desmoulins | 180 |
vi The Execution of Louis XVI | 191 |
THE LAST YEARS OF FREDERICK | 199 |
iii The Battle of Dunbar | 208 |
iv The Massacre in Piedmont | 214 |
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
æther Aristocracy beautiful become better Burns Carlyle Carlyle's century Chartism Corn-Law criticism Cromwell Dante death deep discern divine doctrine Earth England Essay Eternity everlasting faculty feeling fire Frederick French Revolution genius German God's Godlike Goethe heart Heaven Heroes heroic hope human humour Inferno infinite intellect John Sterling Johnson kind labour literary living look man's manner matter meaning mind moral mystery nation Nature never noble Novalis Oliver Cromwell once Past and Present perhaps philosophy pity Poet poetic poetry poor Prophet religion round Ruskin sacred mystery Sartor Resartus Scott sense Shakespeare silent sincerity Song sorrow soul speak speech spirit St Abb's Head stand stern strong struggle style Symbols thee things thou thought true truth Universe utilitarians utterance voice Voltaire Waverley Novels wherein whole Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship wise withal wonderful words worship write