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" ... road into the great darkness, without any thought of fear, and with very much of hope. Certainty indeed I have none. With regard to You and Me I cannot begin to write ; having nothing for it but to keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron... "
The North British review - 389 페이지
1852
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Modern Idols: Studies in Biography and Criticism

William Henry Thorne - 1886 - 194 페이지
...but to keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron weights that are in my power. Towards me it is still more true than towards England, that no...Heaven bless you. If I can lend a hand when there," — some certainty of getting there, apparently, — " that will not be wanting. It is all very strange,...
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The Life of Friedrich Schiller: Comprehending an Examination of His Works

Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 564 페이지
...' keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron weights • that are in my power. Towards me it is still more true than ' towards England that...not be wanting. It is all very strange, but not one hun' dredth part so sad as it seems to the standers-by. ' Your Wife knows my mind towards her, and...
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The Story of Thomas Carlyle

A. S. Arnold - 1888 - 412 페이지
...tenderest thing, that ever came from human pen." To his friend the dying man wrote — " Towards me, it is still more true, than towards England, that...and done like you. Heaven bless you ! If I can lend you a hand over there, that will not be wanting ! " But he would not permit Carlyle to go and see him...
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The Centennial Magazine: An Australian Monthly, 1권

1888 - 936 페이지
...his dying-place in Ventnor, that Ventnor which I know so well ! It ran like this : — " Towards me it is still more true than towards England, that no man has been and done like you, Heaven bless you I" There is something more I want to say, if he could only hear ; something to tell of what I felt...
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Four English Humourists of the Nineteenth Century

William Samuel Lilly - 1895 - 262 페이지
...testimony in a letter written to him in the consciousness of swiftly approaching death. " Towards me it is still more true than towards England, that no man has been and done like you." The feeling which these words express, is my own feeling. Such affection and reverence for this great...
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle: The life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 306 페이지
...but to keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron weights that are in my power. Towards me it is still more true than towards England that no...is all very strange, but not one hundredth part so sad as it seems to the standers-by. ' Your Wife knows my mind towards her, and will believe it without...
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Letters of Thomas Carlyle to His Youngest Sister

Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 320 페이지
...on the 18th of the following September. Shortly before his death he wrote to Carlyle : " Towards me, it is still more true than towards England, that no man has been and done like you." XXXI. CARLYLE TO DB. .UUIN CARLYLE, 8COT8BRIG. CHELSEA, 5th Aug. 1844. MY DEAR BROTHER, — Your letter...
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The life of John Sterling, latter-day pamphlets

Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 478 페이지
...but to keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron weights that are in my power. Towards me it is still more true than towards England that no man has been and done like you. Heaven bless you I If I can lend a hand when THERE, that will not be wanting. It is all very strange, but not one hundredth...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, 19권

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1902 - 450 페이지
...but to keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron weights that are in my power. Towards me it is still more true than towards England that no...is all very strange, but not one hundredth part so sad as it seems to the standers-by. JOHN STERLING." The Education of Women in Latin-America MARY O....
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The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters, by Entertaining Hands

Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 454 페이지
...but to keep shut the lids of those secrets with all the iron weights that are in my power. Towards me it is still more true than towards England, that no man has been and done 1 This is not really the Frenchman's letter, but an extract from one of Miss Seward's letters. Lamb...
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