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Margaret Carlyle
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe : Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
'Jack tells me you are reading Meister: this surprises me; if I did not recollect your love for me, I shoudl not be able to account for it.'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret A. Carlyle Print: Book
: Advertisement for Tea
'Our mother started with joy at the sight of 'great fall in Tea' printed in the last newspaper, at the head of an advertisement by, I think, one Melrose in South-Bd street Edinr: if you can get a quarter of a pound [pack?]ed in next time (about 1/6 worth) you may send it.'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret Carlyle Print: Advertisement, Newspaper
Henry Mackenzie : The Man of Feeling
The whole three are sitting sewing in the most peaceful manner at my hand: our Mother has been reading the Man of Feeling and my last Paper (with great estimation) in the Edinburgh Review.
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret Carlyle Print: Book
Thomas Carlyle : State of German Literature
The whole three are sitting sewing in the most peaceful manner at my hand: our Mother has been reading the Man of Feeling and my last Paper (with great estimation) in the Edinburgh Review.