essay by Thomas Carlyle
1840 edition of work by Thomas Carlyle
book by Thomas Carlyle
theory that history is shaped primarily by extraordinary individuals
book by Thomas Carlyle
speech by Thomas Carlyle
book by Thomas Carlyle
Carlyle's notion in "Sartor Resartus" of the supernatural found latent in the natural and manifesting itself in it, or of the miraculous in the common and everyday course of things
book by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle
1841 book by Thomas Carlyle
essay by Thomas Carlyle
book by Thomas Carlyle
1881 book by Thomas Carlyle
book by Thomas Carlyle
paperback edition (en)
Thomas Carlyle 1838
Exta from the Pall Mall Gazette, 1886 containing John Lubbock's list and responses
book by Thomas Carlyle
book by Thomas Carlyle
the notion due to Thomas Carlyle, that wherever anyone is, one is in touch with the whole universe of being and is, if one knew it, as near the heart of it there as anywhere else one can be
concept due to Thomas Carlyle, of time as being at every moment a meeting-point of forces to and from eternity
Thomas Carlyle's concept of the spirit of unbelief in God, for ever denying the reality of the divine in the thoughts, character, and life of humanity and taking malicious pleasure in scoffing at everything high and noble as hollow and void
Thomas Carlyle's concept of the spirit of faith in God, involving an attitude of resolute and uncompromising antagonism to the spirit opposed to God
book edition published in 1902
book edition published in 1994
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