Books written by Thomas Carlyle

  • Past and Present

    The timing of this book is superb! --Karla F.C. Holloway, Duke UniversityThe influence of African American literature can be attributed, in no small part, to the literary theorists gathered in this collection.

  • German Romance

    High quality reprint of German Romance by Thomas Carlyle.

  • Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Volume III

    A new English Thomas à Kempis was published only the other year . But the venerable man deserves a word from us , not only as a high , spotless Priest , and father of the Church , at a time when such were rare , but as a zealous ...

  • The Works of Thomas Carlyle

    The Vogt not come ! Stussi. Did you want aught with him ? Armgart. Ah ! yes, indeed ! Stussi. Why have you placed yourself In this strait pass to meet him ? Armgart. In the pass He cannot turn aside from me, must hear me.

  • History of Friedrich II. of Prussia

    The Bailiff (Vogt, AdVOCATus) has gathered twenty JAGER [official Game-keepers] with their guns, and a select idle Sunday population of the place with or without guns: the Vogt steps forward, and inquires for Monseigneur's passport.

  • Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle

    2 Poiehe i giorni divengono si freeleli, la rispettabile mia Signora Madre eliviene infelice assai, e eli molto eattivo umore. Ma io sono a presente el'un umore divine! et tutto ca mediocremente benel Mr. Gibson comes to-morrow to take ...

  • Essays on Literature

    Thomas Carlyle, Fleming McClelland, Brent E. Kinser, Chris Ramon Vanden Bossche ... Smelfungus Smith, Adam, 52,354, 377, 378,494, 507 Smith, John Thomas, 479 Smith, Sydney, 581 Smith, Thomas: “The Moorland Wedding,”308,596 Smollett ...

  • The Selected Works of Thomas Carlyle

    O Anti-Slavery Convention, loud-sounding long-eared Exeter-Hall—But in thee too is a kind of instinct towards justice, ... whom we shall name Blank, living over the way,—he also keeps somewhere about a thousand men; but has done none of ...

  • The Works of Thomas Carlyle

    thy eyes are of the sodden sort ; and with thy emancipations, and thy twenty-millionings and long-eared clamourings, thou, ... For a certain person, marked here by a black stroke, whom we shall name Blank, living over the way, ...

  • Critical and Miscellaneous Essays Vol-IX

    The writing of this book has afforded him pleasure in his leisure moments, and that pleasure would be much increased if he knew that the perusal of it would create any bond of sympathy between himself and the angling community in general.

  • The Sayings of Thomas Carlyle

    [Scotland] have maintained a quite despicable behaviour from the times of Wallace downwards. A selfish, ferocious, famishing, unprincipled set of hyenas; from whom at no time and in no way has the country derived any benefit.

  • Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in Three Books

    13 The printer's colophon reads : " Cambridge Press : Metcalf , Torry , and Ballou . ” Five hundred copies were published in April of 1836 , and were sold at $ 1 per copy . Since Carlyle took no part in the publication of the 1836 ...

  • Essay on Burns

    Three later homes of the family during Burns' youth were all at no great remove : Mt. Oliphant (1766-77), a little to the south ; Loch- lea (1777-1784), and Mossgiel (1784-85) somewhat farther to the north-east.

  • Die Französische Revolution

    Ein geräumiger Saal, mit erhöhter Plattform für Thron, Hof und königliches Geblüt, Raum für 600 gemeine Deputirte vorn, ... Ankleidezimmer; wirklich ein herrliches Local, wo der Tapezieren von den dienenden f chönen Künften unterftttßt- ...

  • Französische Revolution

    ja; fie wachfen auch in eigenthümlicher Weife; und fogar f ichtbar; in dem gewaltigen Wälzen und Treiben der parlamentarifchen Debatte ... war ein großer Tag für die Republik: draußen; jenfeit der Grenze; drinnen; im Saal der Manege.

  • Die franz?sische Revolution

    ... Bei ihrem Anblick lief ein feltfames Murmeln durch den Saal; welche Stimmung daraus fpraeh, konnte man nicht ... „Seine Verbrechen, Ich tödtete einen Mann“F fügte fie hinzu; ihre Stimme aufs äußerfte (cnctrc'tmemant) erhebend, ...

  • Sartor Resartus

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  • Geschichte Friedrichs des Zweiten genannt der Große: Vierter Band

    ... das. was sehr bald die Akademie. zu einen kranken Präfidenten Erquiekung. als Katafirophe befrhließt; Bonnett-tag ... weil er zu trank sei, was an sich genügen w\irde; aber zweite-na und a sartiori, weil er einigermaßen felder bei ...

  • The French Revolution: A History

    Could featherheaded young ensigns do other than, by white Bourbon Cockades, handed them from fair fingers; by waving of swords, drawn to pledge the Queens health; by trampling of National Cockades; by scaling the Boxes, whence intrusive ...

  • Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works: A General Index

    Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.