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" Carlyle-Emerson correspondence, edited with too little comment by my dear friend Charles Norton, I find at page 18 this — to me entirely disputable, and to my thought, so far as undisputed, much blameable and pitiable, exclamation of my master's : '... "
Notes and Queries - 94. oldal
1912
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The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson: 1834 ..., 1. kötet

Thomas Carlyle - 1883 - 416 oldal
...decisively announcing for me that a whole New Continent exists, — that I too have part and lot there ! " Not till we can think that here and there one is thinking...us, does this waste Earth become a peopled Garden." Among the figures I can recollect as visiting our Nithsdale hermitage, — all like Apparitions now,...

The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834 ..., 1. kötet

Thomas Carlyle - 1883 - 396 oldal
...decisively announcing for me that a whole New Continent exists, — that I too have part and lot there ! " Not till we can think that here and there one is thinking...us, does this waste Earth become a peopled Garden." Among the figures I can recollect as visiting our Nithsdale hermitage, — all like Apparitions now,...

Præterita: Outlines of Scenes and Thoughts, Perhaps Worthy of ..., 1. kötet

John Ruskin - 1886 - 460 oldal
...character, from that of many even of the best and kindest persons. In the beginning of the Carlyle- Emerson correspondence, edited with too little comment by...us, does this waste earth become a peopled garden.' My training, as the reader has perhaps enough perceived, produced in me the precisely opposite sentiment....

Praeterita: Outlines of Scenes and Thoughts, Perhaps Worthy of Memory, in My ...

John Ruskin - 1886 - 460 oldal
...character, from that of many even of the best and kindest persons. In the beginning of the Carlyle-Emerson correspondence, edited with too little comment by...us, does this waste earth become a peopled garden.' My training, as the reader has perhaps enough perceived, produced in me the precisely opposite sentiment....

Praeterita: Outlines of Scenes and Thoughts Perhaps Worthy of ..., 1. kötet

John Ruskin - 1888 - 458 oldal
...character, from that of many even of the best and kindest persons. In the beginning of the Carlyle-Emerson correspondence, edited with too little comment by...us, does this waste earth become a peopled garden.' My training, as the reader has perhaps enough perceived, produced in me the precisely opposite sentiment....

Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 80. kötet

1890 - 1016 oldal
...us will demur. Ruskin himself this time is now quoting from the Emerson correspondence, and he says: "I find at page 18 this to me entirely disputable, and to my thought, so far as undisputed, much blamable and pitiable exclamation of my master's: 'Not till we can think that here and there one is...

The Complete Works of John Ruskin, 26. kötet

John Ruskin - 1891 - 394 oldal
...character, from that of many even of the best and kindest persons. In the beginning of the Carlyle-Emerson correspondence, edited with too little comment by...us, does this waste earth become a peopled garden." My training, as the reader has perhaps enough perceived, produced in me the precisely opposite sentiment....

Records of Tennyson, Ruskin, Browning

Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1893 - 240 oldal
...us will demur. Ruskin himself this time is now quoting from the Emerson correspondence, and he says: "I find at page 18 this to me entirely disputable, and to my thought, so far as undisputed, much blamable and pitiable exclamation of my master's : ' Not till we can think that here and there one...

Praeterita

John Ruskin - 1894 - 476 oldal
...character, from that of many even of the best and kindest persons. In the beginning of the Carlyle-Emerson correspondence, edited with too little comment by...us, does this waste earth become a peopled garden." My training, as the reader has perhaps enough perceived, produced in me the precisely opposite sentiment....

School and Home Education, 21. kötet

1901 - 584 oldal
...and that putting pen to paper was much better than plain writing." And it is Thomas Carlyle who says: "Not till we can think that here and there one is...us, does this waste earth become a peopled garden." These quotations sum up the qualities of a letter, simplicity and personal interest; and these very...




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