id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9784 Nichol, John Thomas Carlyle .txt text/plain 82759 4058 70 The following record of the leading events of Carlyle's life and attempt appeared shortly after Carlyle's death, more especially that of the _St. James's Gazette_, giving the most philosophical brief summary of his CHAPTER VIII CARLYLE AS MAN OF LETTERS, CRITIC, AND HISTORIAN So much, and more, is to be said for Carlyle's insistence that great men Carlyle proposed to begin married life in his mother-in-law's vacant The remaining incidents of Carlyle's Edinburgh life are few: a visit from Carlyle's political works, _Past and Present_ and the _Latter-Day About this time Carlyle writes, "My friends think I have found the art of There is little in Carlyle's life at any time that can be called completely to men like Burns, Byron, Heine, and Carlyle, less to the completely to men like Burns, Byron, Heine, and Carlyle, less to the CARLYLE AS MAN OF LETTERS, CRITIC, AND HISTORIAN Carlyle's view that we should find a way to public life for ./cache/9784.txt ./txt/9784.txt