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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... matter ? ' Rose was in some degree brought to herself by the appearance of a spectator ; and , at the same time , it was a comfort to relieve her burdened soul by speaking to some one . ' Keziah , ' she said , in a great flush of ...
... matter ? ' Rose was in some degree brought to herself by the appearance of a spectator ; and , at the same time , it was a comfort to relieve her burdened soul by speaking to some one . ' Keziah , ' she said , in a great flush of ...
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... matter . It does not matter , Keziah , ' she cried , with that air of injured superiority which is always so congenial to youth . There are some people who never get justice , whatever they may do . ' Little Mrs. Saymore was more ...
... matter . It does not matter , Keziah , ' she cried , with that air of injured superiority which is always so congenial to youth . There are some people who never get justice , whatever they may do . ' Little Mrs. Saymore was more ...
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... matter with me . I want to be in motion - to do something - from morning to night . ' " You have had too much of the monotony of our quiet life . ' 6 I ' No ; you forget I have always been used to the country ; it is not monotonous to ...
... matter with me . I want to be in motion - to do something - from morning to night . ' " You have had too much of the monotony of our quiet life . ' 6 I ' No ; you forget I have always been used to the country ; it is not monotonous to ...
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... matter to anyone but ourselves what is in the letter ? We have had business enough for one day . ' And Rose did not appear at lunch . She had been overwrought , everybody said . She lay down in a dark room all the afternoon with a great ...
... matter to anyone but ourselves what is in the letter ? We have had business enough for one day . ' And Rose did not appear at lunch . She had been overwrought , everybody said . She lay down in a dark room all the afternoon with a great ...
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... matter ; we stand above natural law as we stand above the brutes . As our divine Plato expresses it , ' We are plants , not of earth , but of heaven ; and from the same source whence the soul first arose , a divine nature , raising ...
... matter ; we stand above natural law as we stand above the brutes . As our divine Plato expresses it , ' We are plants , not of earth , but of heaven ; and from the same source whence the soul first arose , a divine nature , raising ...
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