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... heart . Carlyle was a man from his youth , an au- thor who did not need to hide from his readers , and as absolute a man of the world , unknown and exiled on that hill - farm , as if holding on his own terms what is best in London . He ...
... heart . Carlyle was a man from his youth , an au- thor who did not need to hide from his readers , and as absolute a man of the world , unknown and exiled on that hill - farm , as if holding on his own terms what is best in London . He ...
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... heart of the world he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings muffins to the window at a fixed hour every day , and that is all the Londoner ...
... heart of the world he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings muffins to the window at a fixed hour every day , and that is all the Londoner ...
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... mine , only shatter cockneyism ; every noble activity makes room for itself . A great mind is a good sailor , as a great heart is . And VOL V. the sea is not slow in disclosing inestimable secrets to VOYAGE TO ENGLAND . 33.
... mine , only shatter cockneyism ; every noble activity makes room for itself . A great mind is a good sailor , as a great heart is . And VOL V. the sea is not slow in disclosing inestimable secrets to VOYAGE TO ENGLAND . 33.
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... heart of the modern world . The sea , which , according to Virgil's famous line , di- vided the poor Britons utterly from the world , proved to be the ring of marriage with all nations . It is not down in the books , it is written only ...
... heart of the modern world . The sea , which , according to Virgil's famous line , di- vided the poor Britons utterly from the world , proved to be the ring of marriage with all nations . It is not down in the books , it is written only ...
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... heart of the kingdom , giving road and landing to innumerable ships , and all the conveniency to trade that a peo- ple so skilful and sufficient in economizing water- front by docks , warehouses and lighters required . When James the ...
... heart of the kingdom , giving road and landing to innumerable ships , and all the conveniency to trade that a peo- ple so skilful and sufficient in economizing water- front by docks , warehouses and lighters required . When James the ...
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