From A History of English Literature, Revised Edition, by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian
THOMAS CARLYLE
"As the thought of Carlyle is all made up of faith, of eager affirmation, or scathing criticism, his work is that of a poet, untrammelled by regular rhythm, or incapable of it, whose energy spends itself in vigorous, brief flights of expression."
From The Idealistic Reaction
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