The English Novel a Study in the Development of Personality
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" But two pages farther on this elaborate scheme of redress is com- pletely swept away by the announcement that after all the individual is nothing, the quality is what abides, and so falls away in that most marvelous delusion of his the strange wise man ! that personality is to die away into the first cause. The Development of Personality 199 On the other hand, if you will permit me to quote a few pathetic words which I find in Carlyle's Reminis- cences > in the nature of a sigh and aspiration... and breathed blessing all in one upon his wife and her ministrations to him during that singular period of his life when he suddenly left London and buried himself in his wild Scotch farm of Craigenputtoch, I shall be able to show you how Carlyle, most unconsciously, dreams toward a far more satisfactory end of this matter than Emerson's, and then how George Eliot actually brings Carlyle's dream to definite form and at least partial fulfilment in the very beginning of her work. Carlyle is speaking of the rugged trials and apparent impossibilities of living at Craigenputtoch when he and his Jeanie went there, and how bravely and quietly she faced and overcame the poverty, the ugliness, the almost squalor, which was their condition for a long time.
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