The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II.
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By Thomas Carlyle 29 Sep, 2019
"To my friend, I write a letter, and from him, I receive a letter. It is a spiritual gift, worthy of him to give, and of me to receive."—Emerson "What the writer did actually mean, the thing he then thought of, the thing he then was."—Carlyle
"To my friend, I write a letter, and from him, I receive a letter. It is a spiritual gift, worthy of him to give, and of me to receive."—Emerson "What the writer did actually mean, the thing he then thought of, the thing he then was."—Carlyle Less
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Thomas Carlyle, Scottish historian, critic, and sociological writer. was born in the village of Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, eldest child of James Carlyle, stonemason, and Margaret (Aitken) Carlyle. Th...
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