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" That loose-flowing, careless-looking Work of his is as a picture by one of Nature's own Artists ; the best possible resemblance of a Reality ; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was : let but the min-m- be clear, this is the... "
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by Thomas Carlyle - 1853 - 106 pages
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 3

Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 412 pages
...a Reality ; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was : let but the mirror be clear, this is the great point ; the picture must...and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly the words of Wisdom, the deeds and aspects of Wisdom, and so, by little and little,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...Reality; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was: let but the mirror be char, this is the great point ; the picture must and will be genuine. How the bab' - /bling Bozzy, inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes...
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The Modern British Essayists: Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous essays

1852 - 590 pages
...a Heality ; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was: let but the mirror be clear, this is the great point; the picture must...and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly the words of Wisdom, the deeds and aspects of Wisdom, and so, by little and little,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1855 - 572 pages
...of a Reality; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was: let but the mirror be clear, this is the great point; the picture must and will be genuine. How the babbling Bozz)^ inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 pages
...of a Reality; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was: let but the mirror y of wo ! (Lionel enUrt.} J.ook what Bozzjv inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly...
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New Star Papers, Or, Views and Experiences of Religious Subjects

Henry Ward Beecher - 1859 - 420 pages
...babbling Bozzy, inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly the words of Wisdom, the deeds and aspects...little, unconsciously works together for us a whole Joknsoniad ; a more free, perfect, sunlit and spirit-speaking likeness, than for many centuries had...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 pages
...of a Reality; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was: let but the mirror be clear, this is the great point; the picture must and will be genuine. How the babbling Bozz^, inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly...
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New Star Papers: Or, Views and Experiences of Religious Subjects ...

Henry Ward Beecher - 1859 - 446 pages
...have beeii surrounded from childhood." Speaking of BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON, Mr. Carlyle says : " How the babbling Bozzy, inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly the words of Wisdom, the deeds and aspects of Wisdom, and so, by little and little,...
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New Star Pagers; Or, Views and Experiences of Religious Subjects. by Henry ...

Henry Ward Beecher - 1859 - 408 pages
...we have been surrounded from childhood." Speaking of BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON, Mr. Carlyle says: " How the babbling Bozzy, inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomizes nightly the words of Wisdom, the deeds and aspects of Wisdom, and so, by little and little,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 3

Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 490 pages
...of a Reality; like the very image thereof in a clear mirror. Which indeed it was: let but the mirror be clear, this is the great point; the picture must...little, unconsciously works together for us a whole Johns&niad; a more free, perfect, sunlit and spiritspeaking likeness, than for many centuries had been...
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