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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Page 28
... hour in marble more precious than gold , there would be seen , if they were unveiled from this awful stillness and darkness of the night , two living passions , engraved in life through expression of the soul , resigned grief and ...
... hour in marble more precious than gold , there would be seen , if they were unveiled from this awful stillness and darkness of the night , two living passions , engraved in life through expression of the soul , resigned grief and ...
Page 29
... hour in marble more precious than gold , there would be seen , if they were unveiled from this awful stillness and darkness of the night , two living passions , engraved in life through expression of the soul , resigned grief and ...
... hour in marble more precious than gold , there would be seen , if they were unveiled from this awful stillness and darkness of the night , two living passions , engraved in life through expression of the soul , resigned grief and ...
Page 42
... hour , pro- claimed his mission . The gaols began to improve ; one improvement of a sanitary kind followed upon another improvement ; the results began to arrest attention , and the good that was being done increased and increased with ...
... hour , pro- claimed his mission . The gaols began to improve ; one improvement of a sanitary kind followed upon another improvement ; the results began to arrest attention , and the good that was being done increased and increased with ...
Page 53
... hours not a single worm - cast had been thrown up ; but the night had been very stormy , and three - quarters of an inch of rain had fallen . The next day , at the same hour , I found fifteen ; but the preceding night had also been ...
... hours not a single worm - cast had been thrown up ; but the night had been very stormy , and three - quarters of an inch of rain had fallen . The next day , at the same hour , I found fifteen ; but the preceding night had also been ...
Page 66
... hours a day for nine months in the year . During the three winter months they do not work . The food of the convict ... hours a day , doing as much work in that time as a willing worker could far from the Siberian prisons being ...
... hours a day for nine months in the year . During the three winter months they do not work . The food of the convict ... hours a day , doing as much work in that time as a willing worker could far from the Siberian prisons being ...
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