having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed off from London to Sheen with a bottle of medicine, which had done Mrs Carlyle good, without in the least knowing what was ailing Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful. Man's supreme inheritance - Sayfa 13Frederick Matthias Alexander tarafından - 1918 - 354 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1897 - 588 sayfa
...Memoriam." Wordsworth had been now dead 1 Another story of his concern for others my father would tell. "Having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful." 1 MS, Aubrey de Vere. I860] THE LAUREATESHIP. 335 some months; and my father, as he has assured me,... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 590 sayfa
...Memoriam." Wordsworth had been now dead 1 Another story of his concern for others my father would tell. " Having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful." a MS, Aubrey de Vere. 1860] THE LAUREATESHIP. 335 some months; and my father, as he has assured me,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 388 sayfa
...Laureateship, or any thought upon the 1 Another story of his concern for others my father would tell. " Having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful." 2 MS., Aubrey de Vere. subject : it seemed to him therefore a very curious coincidence, that the night... | |
| 1898 - 728 sayfa
...jaundiced. But a story of him, which was new to me, was told by Tennyson, and appears in his life. He says, 'Having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful.' It is so obvious that a little common sense and forethought would have rendered his kindly concern... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1910 - 1082 sayfa
...he showed a simple-minded impulsiveness which was at once comical and touching. Tennyson2 tells how, "having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful." And a whole life of kindliness to humble neighbours lay behind the admiration of the omnibus conductor... | |
| Hugh Walker, Janie Roxburgh Walker - 1913 - 1116 sayfa
...he showed a simple-minded impulsiveness which was at once comical and touching. Tennyson2 tells how, "having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful." And a whole life of kindliness to humble neighbours lay behind the admiration of the omnibus conductor... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1964 - 1084 sayfa
...he showed a simple-minded impulsiveness which was at once comical and touching. Tennyson' tells how, "having heard that Henry Taylor was ill, Carlyle rushed...Henry Taylor, or for what the medicine was useful." And a whole life of kindliness to humble neighbours lay behind the admiration of the omnibus conductor... | |
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