The Victorian Sages: An Anthology of ProseAlan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones Dent, 1975 - 241 sider |
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... Carlyle was the most imitated writer , and his style exhibits startling innovations in rhetorical technique . The feeling of intimacy with the reader , which Carlyle at times almost parodies , was a keynote of the Victorian Sage . One ...
... Carlyle was the most imitated writer , and his style exhibits startling innovations in rhetorical technique . The feeling of intimacy with the reader , which Carlyle at times almost parodies , was a keynote of the Victorian Sage . One ...
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... Carlyle ( 1795-1881 ) , the son of a Scottish stonemason , worked as a schoolmaster , translator of German literature and review - essayist , before moving from Scotland in 1834. Fame came to him with his French Revolution ( 1837 ) ...
... Carlyle ( 1795-1881 ) , the son of a Scottish stonemason , worked as a schoolmaster , translator of German literature and review - essayist , before moving from Scotland in 1834. Fame came to him with his French Revolution ( 1837 ) ...
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... Carlyle , then living in a secluded part of Scotland , read them in his solitude , and saying to himself ( as he afterwards told me ) " Here is a new Mystic " , inquired on coming to London that autumn respecting their authorship ; an ...
... Carlyle , then living in a secluded part of Scotland , read them in his solitude , and saying to himself ( as he afterwards told me ) " Here is a new Mystic " , inquired on coming to London that autumn respecting their authorship ; an ...
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THE RISE OF SOCIOLOGY | 33 |
CA A G | 49 |
G H Lewes extract from Comtes Philosophy of the Sciences | 95 |
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Abbot action aristocratic class assent authority Barbarians bathos beauty become believe better called Carlyle character Church civilisation common condition culture Devil divine doctrine England evil existence eyes F. D. Maurice fact faith feeling force Frederic Harrison Giorgione give habits happiness hope human nature human perfection idea ideal imagination increase individual influence intellectual intelligence J. S. Mill kind labour little Samson living look machinery machines mankind matter means middle-class mind moral natural selection never opinions passion persons Philistines philosophical pleasure poetry political poor Populace powers of sympathy present principle produced progress Protestantism religion religious organisations right reason Samson seemed sense social society sophisms soul speak spirit struggle sweetness and light T. H. Huxley things Thomas Arnold thou thought tion true truth Victorian wealth whole Wilhelm von Humboldt words
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