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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ - Page 334
by Thomas Carlyle - 1840
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 48

1828 - 722 pages
...amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can ; « in homely rustic jingle ;' but it is his own, and...
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The Western Monthly Review, Volume 3

Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 pages
...amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and bumble as they arc, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...any outward call of vanity or interest, but because hin heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can ;...
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The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Volume 1

Robert Burns - 1834 - 420 pages
...amidst that he describes ; those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can — in homely rustic jingle — but it is his own, and...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 1-2

1835 - 932 pages
...amidst, that he describes; those scenes, rude and bumble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can : " in homely rustic jingle;" but it is his own, and...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 1

Englishmen - 1836 - 260 pages
...amidst that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can ; ' in homely rustic jingle ;' but it is his own, and...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 6

Englishmen - 1837 - 530 pages
...amidst that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...any outward call of vanity or interest, but because hi« heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can ;...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 1

Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 pages
...amidst, that he describes: those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves;...his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can ; ' in homely rustic jingle;' but it is his own, and...
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The Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 pages
...amidst that he decribes ; those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions Bi & too, with such melody and modulation as he can, and though but in homely rustic jingle, it is his own,...
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The Life and Land of Burns

Allan Cunningham - 1841 - 384 pages
...amidst, that he describes : those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...his heart is too full to be silent. He speaks it, too, with such melody and modulation as he can ; " in homely rustic jingle ;" but it is his own, and...
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The Guide to Knowledge, Or Repertory of Facts: Forming a Complete Library of ...

Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 pages
...amidst that he describes ; those scenes, rude and humble as they are, have kindled beautiful emotions in his soul, noble thoughts, and definite resolves...or interest, but because his heart is too full to bo silent. He speaks it too with such melody and modulation as he can — in homely rustic jingle —...
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