Fraser's Magazine, Volume 25Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Even Mrs. Mountford had never known the satisfaction , almost greater than that of dressing one's self - the delight and amusement of dressing one's house and making it beautiful . She had been taken as a ...
Even Mrs. Mountford had never known the satisfaction , almost greater than that of dressing one's self - the delight and amusement of dressing one's house and making it beautiful . She had been taken as a ...
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If they should speak there would flow from the lips of those people a language so beautiful , so perfect , so expressive , that though the listening ear were foreign to it and understood it not , it would be held listening .
If they should speak there would flow from the lips of those people a language so beautiful , so perfect , so expressive , that though the listening ear were foreign to it and understood it not , it would be held listening .
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their appointed time , and of being made both useful and beautiful , must have their seed - time of health . Shall their human masters be less cared for ? If the masters are to be mere slaves , yes ; and then it were a pity and a danger ...
their appointed time , and of being made both useful and beautiful , must have their seed - time of health . Shall their human masters be less cared for ? If the masters are to be mere slaves , yes ; and then it were a pity and a danger ...
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We cling to the idea of such a life in realms of perpetual beauty : a life of the beautiful of beauties , health in its completed form and character . Thus , in this instance , reason and sentiment are one , the surest proof of truth .
We cling to the idea of such a life in realms of perpetual beauty : a life of the beautiful of beauties , health in its completed form and character . Thus , in this instance , reason and sentiment are one , the surest proof of truth .
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We cling to the idea of such a life in realms of perpetual beauty : a life of the beautiful of beauties , health in its completed form and character . Thus , in this instance , reason and sentiment are one , the surest proof of truth .
We cling to the idea of such a life in realms of perpetual beauty : a life of the beautiful of beauties , health in its completed form and character . Thus , in this instance , reason and sentiment are one , the surest proof of truth .
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