The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 480
... Carlyle were procured . He tried also the scheme of private pupils , but perhaps they were slow to come ; and at last in 1818 we find him giving up the Kirkcaldy academy ... Carlyle . 481 " Carlyle goes away to - 480 Edward Irving . •
... Carlyle were procured . He tried also the scheme of private pupils , but perhaps they were slow to come ; and at last in 1818 we find him giving up the Kirkcaldy academy ... Carlyle . 481 " Carlyle goes away to - 480 Edward Irving . •
Page 514
... Carlyle's creed is clear enough : the very reverse of ' low in senti- ment , ' as a certain religious jargon has it . While Carlyle notes all circumstances and weighs all circumstances , he does not believe in them as the grand ...
... Carlyle's creed is clear enough : the very reverse of ' low in senti- ment , ' as a certain religious jargon has it . While Carlyle notes all circumstances and weighs all circumstances , he does not believe in them as the grand ...
Page 519
... Carlyle has usually been regarded ; and it is an authentication of the estimate in which Archdeacon Hare regarded him , that he has devoted twelve pages to the analysis of the influence of Carlyle's teaching in that most beautiful book ...
... Carlyle has usually been regarded ; and it is an authentication of the estimate in which Archdeacon Hare regarded him , that he has devoted twelve pages to the analysis of the influence of Carlyle's teaching in that most beautiful book ...
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