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... scrutiny of Sartor has brought to light a number of curious errors , such as may befall even a man of genius , when he leans too hard upon the best of - memories , and writes at a distance from his works viii PREFACE . STYLE.
... scrutiny of Sartor has brought to light a number of curious errors , such as may befall even a man of genius , when he leans too hard upon the best of - memories , and writes at a distance from his works viii PREFACE . STYLE.
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... STYLE VII . SIGNIFICANCE AND INFLUENCE . xxxvi xlii lx CHAPTER SARTOR RESARTUS . BOOK I. I. PRELIMINARY II . EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES III . REMINISCENCES IV . CHARACTERISTICS V. THE WORLD IN CLOTHES I 6 II 23 30 VI . APRONS VII ...
... STYLE VII . SIGNIFICANCE AND INFLUENCE . xxxvi xlii lx CHAPTER SARTOR RESARTUS . BOOK I. I. PRELIMINARY II . EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES III . REMINISCENCES IV . CHARACTERISTICS V. THE WORLD IN CLOTHES I 6 II 23 30 VI . APRONS VII ...
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... style , the structure of Sartor has not escaped criticism . It is the case of the dog given a bad name . Carlyle for fun says his book is a jum- ble , and most people take him at his word . Indeed , nothing is more noticeable than the ...
... style , the structure of Sartor has not escaped criticism . It is the case of the dog given a bad name . Carlyle for fun says his book is a jum- ble , and most people take him at his word . Indeed , nothing is more noticeable than the ...
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... style objectionable , does not necessarily imply a final condemnation of that style . The justice of his strict- ures must be carefully examined . But whether Taine is right or wrong , whether he is a competent judge of the matter or ...
... style objectionable , does not necessarily imply a final condemnation of that style . The justice of his strict- ures must be carefully examined . But whether Taine is right or wrong , whether he is a competent judge of the matter or ...
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... style ; but other objectors run him close . Blackwood's description of it , " a barbarous , conceited , uncouth , and mystical dialect , " 1 may or may not 25 be , in Carlyle's own word , " luminous . " Scherer says his style becomes ...
... style ; but other objectors run him close . Blackwood's description of it , " a barbarous , conceited , uncouth , and mystical dialect , " 1 may or may not 25 be , in Carlyle's own word , " luminous . " Scherer says his style becomes ...
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