| Miss Coulton - 1859 - 140 páginas
...will attract more attention or enji»y greater popularity than the collected edition of Mr. Carlyle'a writings With those who admire him most, he enjoys...numberless young and ardent readers, his writings have come to the announcement of a new gospel ; nor can any one read them without a verv deep interest in the... | |
| Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - 1862 - 386 páginas
...powerfully than the suggestions of good health and a sanguine temper. February 9, 1861. XXVII. MR. CARLYL E. FEW of the cheap reprints of the books of popular...a new gospel, nor can any one read them without a deep interest in the books, and a sincere feeling of respect for the author. Perhaps all books may... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1862 - 364 páginas
...powerfully than the suggestions of good health and a sanguine temper, February 9, 1861. XXVII. MR. CARLYLE. of the cheap reprints of the books of popular authors,...a new gospel, nor can any one read them without a deep interest in the books, and a sincere feeling of respect for the author. Perhaps all books may... | |
| 1858 - 1062 páginas
...unruffled silence When tho lilacs were in bloom. EDWARD Fox. From The Saturday Review. MR. CARLYLK.* FEW of the cheap reprints of the books of popular...writings have come as the announcement of a new gospel j nor can any one read them without a very deep interest in the books, and a very sincere feeling of... | |
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