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seem little short of those in an hospital fever-ward, as she painfully drags herself about; and yet constantly there is such an electric shower of all-illuminating brilliancy, penetration, recognition, wise discernment, just enthusiasm, humour, grace, patience, courage, love,—and in fine of
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of 'celebrated scribbling Women' that have strutted over the world, in my time, could, it seems to me, if all boiled down and distilled to essence, make one such woman.
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had scandalised London society. Seeing the pair at the theatre one evening, Jane remarked of Eliot, "Poor soul! There never was a more absurd miscalculation than
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Cruikshank, Margaret (1979). "Geraldine Jewsbury and Jane Carlyle".
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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great
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of mind and intellect,—as I know not where to parallel!
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The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle
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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History
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348:Relationship with Geraldine Jewsbury
1087:. London: George Allen & Unwin.
674:Carlyle, J. B. W. (20 April 1844).
560:Jumping from the chair she sat in;
1963:19th-century British women writers
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400:Zoe: the History of Two Lives
1968:19th-century British writers
1891:Thomas Carlyle and His Works
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1287:Drew, Elizabeth A. (1928).
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1261:Cumming, Mark, ed. (2004).
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1322:Ireland, Annie E. (1891).
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1226:"Carlyle and His Wife"
1199:Campbell, Ian (1970).
1098:Clarke, Norma (1990).
1083:Howe, Susanne (1935).
956:"JWC TO JEANNIE WELSH"
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