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The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies in the ... - Page 142
by Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 292 pages
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Essay on Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1898 - 130 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...earliest time ; and he works, accordingly, with a 15 strength borrowed from all past ages. How different is his state who stands on the outside of that...
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Essay on Burns

Thomas Carlyle - English essays - 1898 - 176 pages
...; and he works, accordingly, with a strength borrowed from all past ages. 10 How different is h is state who stands on the outside of that storehouse,...and feels that its gates must be stormed, or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and rudest ; the mere work done is no measure...
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle: Critical and miscellaneous essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 546 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...and feels that its gates must be stormed, or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and rudest; the mere work done is no measure...
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle: Critical and miscellaneous essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 556 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...stands on the outside of that storehouse, and feels that_ its gates must be stormed, or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and...
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Representative Poems of Robert Burns: With Carlyle's Essay on Burns

Robert Burns - Scotland - 1899 - 214 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...earliest time ; and he works, accordingly, with a 15 strength borrowed from all past ages. How different is his state who stands on the outside of that...
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Early Critical Reviews on Robert Burns

Henry Mackenzie - Scotland in literature - 1900 - 334 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...and feels that its gates must be stormed, or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and rudest ; the mere work done is no measure...
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Carlyle's Essay on Burns: With The Cotter's Saturday Night, and Other Poems ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 248 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it 15 were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...borrowed from all past ages. How different is his state 20 who stands on the outside of that storehouse, and feels that its gates must be stormed, or remain...
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Essay on Burns: With the Cotter's Saturday Night and Other Poems from Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 250 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it 15 were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...borrowed from all past ages. How different is his state 20 who stands on the outside of that storehouse, and feels that its gates must be stormed, or remain...
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Composition and Rhetoric for Higher Schools

Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - English language - 1901 - 488 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...and feels that its gates must be stormed, or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and rudest ; the mere work done is no measure...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republished

Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 504 pages
...sort. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill...strength borrowed from all past ages. How different is kis state who stands on the outside of that storehouse, and feels that its gates must be stormed, or...
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