THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this... Macmillan's Magazine - Side 1391875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph Dawson - 1896 - 372 sider
...Carlyle, in his Past and Present, says : " The condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in course of publication, and many thoughts, unpublished...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; yet England... | |
| George A. Richardson - 1896 - 472 sider
...depression is a reproduction of scornful Thomas Carlyle's picture of England, when its condition was "one of the most ominous and withal one of the strangest ever seen in this world : " " England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; yet... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 724 sider
...one of hi« Days. PAST AND PRESENT. [1848.] BOOK L PROEM. CHAPTER L MIDAS. THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in the course of publication,...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 712 sider
...PAST AND PRESENT. BOOK L PROEM. CHAPTER L MIDA8. THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets art now in the course of publication, and many thoughts...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; yet England... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 470 sider
...PAST AND PRESENT, BOOK L PROEM. CHAPTER L MIDAS. THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets arc now in the course of publication, and many thoughts...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 868 sider
...with which Carlyle, thirty years before, opened his Past and Present: — " The condition of England is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...withal one of the strangest ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; jet England... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1911 - 644 sider
...with which Carlyle, thirty years before, opened his Past and Present : — " The condition of England is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...withal one of the strangest ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; yet England... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 sider
...was to hear truly. Farewell. PAST AND PRESENT BOOK I PROEM CHAPTER I MIDAS THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in the course of publication,...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, or multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 sider
...to hear truly. Farewell. PAST AND PRESENT BOOK I PROEM CHAPTER I (2MJDAS THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in the course of publication,...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, or multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England... | |
| 1919 - 926 sider
...the Cambridge History, "in the lowest trough of its misery." Her condition wrote Carlyle in 1843, " is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England... | |
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