Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... existence ( it was difficult to put it into words even ) to her ? He could not say it ; and thus lost out of shyness or inaptness , he felt ( for why should there have been any difficulty in stating it ? ) , by far the best argument ...
... existence ( it was difficult to put it into words even ) to her ? He could not say it ; and thus lost out of shyness or inaptness , he felt ( for why should there have been any difficulty in stating it ? ) , by far the best argument ...
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... existence and grow weary of it , are to be trusted neither with life , beauty , nor fame . In the history of great truths derived from the Hellenic wise times , there is not one truth so great as this , and not one so completely missed ...
... existence and grow weary of it , are to be trusted neither with life , beauty , nor fame . In the history of great truths derived from the Hellenic wise times , there is not one truth so great as this , and not one so completely missed ...
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... existence beyond all else . He who has ceased to learn begins to die . 6 Schools for boys and girls , do you say ? Yes , ' I reply ; and schools for men and women through every phase of life , if you would have them complete their ...
... existence beyond all else . He who has ceased to learn begins to die . 6 Schools for boys and girls , do you say ? Yes , ' I reply ; and schools for men and women through every phase of life , if you would have them complete their ...
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... existence ; while these revel in intemperance , and break every sanitary law in the Decalogue and out of it , it cannot be expected that imitative youth will do less than follow in their staggering and bewildering footsteps . What now ...
... existence ; while these revel in intemperance , and break every sanitary law in the Decalogue and out of it , it cannot be expected that imitative youth will do less than follow in their staggering and bewildering footsteps . What now ...
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... existence , and seeming to ask nothing more of earth or sky than that the one should thus blossom , the other thus beam , for ever . It is in moments and amid scenes like those that Death appears so unnatural a monster , rudely ...
... existence , and seeming to ask nothing more of earth or sky than that the one should thus blossom , the other thus beam , for ever . It is in moments and amid scenes like those that Death appears so unnatural a monster , rudely ...
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