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Albert's personal qualities won for him the cognomen of the Bear, " not from his looks or qualities, for he was a tall handsome man, but from the cognisance on his shield, an able man, had a quick eye as well as a strong hand, and could pick what way was straightest among crooked things, was the shining figure and the great man of the North in his day, got much in the North and kept it, got Brandenburg for one there, a conspicuous country ever since ," says Carlyle, who called Albert " a restless, much-managing, wide-warring man.

Carlyle and History
* Thomas Carlyle, History of Friedrich ii Chapter iv: Albert the Bear
The Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle suggested somewhat more serious English names in his 1837 work The French Revolution: A History, namely Vintagearious, Fogarious, Frostarious, Snowous, Rainous, Windous, Buddal, Floweral, Meadowal, Reapidor, Heatidor, and Fruitidor.
In his book On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History, Carlyle set out how he saw history as having turned on the decisions of " heroes ", giving detailed analysis of the influence of several such men ( including Muhammad, Shakespeare, Luther, Rousseau, and Napoleon ).
* Carlyle, R. W. A History of mediæval political theory in the West.
* R. Carlyle Buley, who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1951, was born in Georgetown on July 8, 1893
* The first draft of Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History was sent to John Stuart Mill, whose maid mistakenly burned it, forcing Carlyle to rewrite it from scratch.
It is, " written in brief, perspicuous terms ", wrote Thomas Carlyle in his History of Friedrich II, " a real poem in its kind, or romance all fact ; one of the pleasantest little books in the world's library at this time ".
* Thomas Carlyle, ‘ The Dismal Science ,’ and the Contemporary Political Economy of Slavery., by Peter Groenwegen, History of Economics Review ( Canberra, Australian National University ) 34 ( Summer 2001 ), 74 — 94.
As a teacher, Jameson had a mixed reputation for imparting enthusiasm to his students ; Thomas Carlyle, who gave serious attention to Natural History, described Jameson's lecturing style as a " blizzard of facts " and Charles Darwin apparently found the lectures boring, saying that they determined him " never to attend to the study of geology ".
biographies of Thomas Carlyle, John Milton, William Blake, and others ; The Age of Dryden ( 1895 ); a History of Italian Literature ; English Literature: An Illustrated Record ( with Edmund Gosse ); and many articles for encyclopaedias and the Dictionary of National Biography.
To Thomas Carlyle in On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History ( 1841 ), Shakespeare was one of the great poet-heroes of history, in the sense of being a " rallying-sign " for British cultural patriotism all over the world, including even the lost American colonies: " From Paramatta, from New York, wheresoever … English men and women are, they will say to one another, ' Yes, this Shakespeare is ours ; we produced him, we speak and think by him ; we are of one blood and kind with him '" (" The Poet as Hero ").
* Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History ( 1841 )
* Carlyle-Named after the famous writer Thomas Carlyle who famously wrote " The French Revolution, A History " and taught at the school between 1816 and 1818.
Other important non-fiction works of the time are the philosophical writings of John Stuart Mill covering logic, economics, liberty and utilitarianism, and the large and influential histories of Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution, A History and On Heroes and Hero Worship, and Thomas Babington Macaulay: The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Carlyle and many
Thomas Carlyle translated Goethe ’ s novel into English, and after its publication in 1824, many British authors wrote novels inspired by it.
He succeeds in creating a spontaneous, realistic atmosphere in scenes and many actors, from Dustin Hoffman and Robert Duvall to Robert Carlyle ( Carla's Song and Riff-Raff ) and Peter Mullan ( My Name Is Joe ) have praised the performances he coaxes from actors and how he treats them.
There is a regional Goodyear manufacturing facility that works in conjunction with Veyance Technology, which recently completed an $ 18 million expansion and has investors including the Carlyle Group, a DuPont operation, the eastern United States headquarters of United Rotary Brush, Ray Lewis and Son, Scioto Services, and many others.
Reynolds Co .' s success during this period can also be measured by the concurrent success of many Winston-Salem companies which received large amounts of business from Reynolds: Wachovia National Bank became one of the largest banks in the Southeast, and the company's law firm Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice became the largest law firm in North Carolina.
The group included many famous literary figures of the day, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, Thomas Carlyle, James Hogg and William Makepeace Thackeray.
Conway's many literary and intellectual friends included Charles Dickens, Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Lyell, and Charles Darwin.
During the 14 months he was in England he met many interesting people, and became in particular friendly with Carlyle and his wife.
She interviewed many prominent writers including George Sand and Thomas Carlyle — whom she found disappointing because of his reactionary politics, among other things.
The Strand became a newly fashionable address and many avant-garde writers and thinkers gathered here, among them Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer and the scientist Thomas Henry Huxley.
McKinney gained national attention for remarks she made following the 2001 US attacks, charging that the United States had advance knowledge of the attacks and that US President George W. Bush may have been aware of the incipient attack and allowed them to happen, allegedly due to his father's business interests: " It is known that President Bush's father, through the Carlyle Group, had – at the time of the attacks – joint business interests with the bin Laden construction company and many defense industry holdings, the stocks of which have soared since September 11.
During his tenure at the library, Panizzi was embroiled in many controversies, including a long-term dispute with famous historian Thomas Carlyle.
Skinner has delivered many prestigious lecture-series, including the Gauss Seminars at Princeton ( 1980 ), the Carlyle Lectures at Oxford ( 1980 ), the Messenger Lectures at Cornell ( 1983 ), the Tanner Lectures at Harvard ( 1984 ), the T. S. Eliot Memorial Lectures at Kent ( 1995 ), the Ford Lectures at Oxford ( 2003 ), the Page-Barbour Lectures at Virginia ( 2003 ), the Benedict Lectures at Boston ( 2005 ) and the Adorno Lectures at Frankfurt ( 2005 ).
He discovered a socialist bookshop in Newcastle, where he met many like-minded people, and read books on economics and society, including those of Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin.
* Carlyle Greenwell – Architect, philanthropist and designer of Killara Uniting Church and many, now heritage listed, houses.
The third being Tristram Shandy from which Carlyle quotes many phrases, and he referred to earlier in his letters.
Caroline was well known as the authoress of a diary, recording memories of many distinguished people, such as John Stuart Mill, John Sterling and Thomas Carlyle.
Of the writers in his library, Fitzhugh's beliefs were most heavily influenced by Thomas Carlyle, whom he read frequently and referenced in many of his works.
Seated at a similar table, he reacts to his first sight of Cameron Diaz's torch-singer character Tina Carlyle by mimicking many of the same cartoonish " wild takes " ( achieved through the use of CGI ), and his head even morphs into that of a cartoon wolf when he wolf-whistles and howls before bashing himself on the head with a mallet.
It contains some of the Carlyles ' books ( many on permanent loan from the London Library, which was established by Carlyle ), pictures and personal possessions, together with collections of portraits by artist such as James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Helen Allingham and memorabilia assembled by their admirers.
Of a simple and gentle character, he made many friends, including the Duke of Argyll, Thomas Carlyle, and Lord Houghton.
The firm's lawyers are counsel to many of the world's leading corporations such as Time Warner and Carnival Cruise Lines, and financial institutions, particularly staple private equity funds like Apollo Global Management, Oak Hill Capital Partners, General Atlantic Partners, KPS Capital Partners and the Carlyle Group, to name but a few.

Carlyle and things
In the 19th century it was adopted by Thomas Carlyle as a pen-name when he had any seriously severe criticisms to offer on things, particularly those that have gone or are going to the bad.

Carlyle and room
Panizzi never forgot the slight and when Carlyle, then working on the biography of Cromwell, requested the use of a private room at the library for his researches, the request was predictably denied.
The house is made up of four floors — a basement which houses the kitchen, the ground floor which was the Carlyles ' parlour, the first floor where the drawing room / library and Jane's bedroom are found, the second floor which was Thomas ' bedroom and is now the Custodian's residence, and the attic, which was converted into a study in an attempt to remove Carlyle from the constant noise of the street and neighbours.
Bad Ending: Jean-Luc finds both Lisa and Jake dead in the generator room, killed by Cecile Carlyle.

Carlyle and Louis
In the spring of 1844, The Gentleman's Magazine attributed a sudden burst of charitable giving in Britain to Dickens's novella ; in 1874, Robert Louis Stevenson waxed enthusiastic after reading Dickens's Christmas books and vowed to give generously ; and Thomas Carlyle expressed a generous hospitality by staging two Christmas dinners after reading the book.
* Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., former chairman and CEO of IBM and chairman of The Carlyle Group
* Louis Gerstner, 1959, former Chairman and CEO of IBM ; former Chairman of the Carlyle Group
These included letters from Harrison Ainsworth, Wilkie Collins, Maria Susanna Cummins, Louisa M. Alcott, Marguerite Gardiner, Baron Lytton, Dinah Craik, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone, Thomas Babington Macaulay, George Henry Lewes, George Eliot, Nathaniel Hawthorn, Washington Irving, Longfellow, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Lever, Thackeray, Charles Reade, Tennyson, Robert Browning, Gerald Du Maurier, James Payn and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Notable contributors have included: W. H. Auden, Frank Auerbach, Louis de Bernières, Lady Caroline Blackwood, Bill Brandt, William S. Burroughs, Roy Campbell, Thomas Carlyle, Henry Cary, Charles Causley, John Clare, Hartley Coleridge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Allan Cunningham, Odysseus Elytis, Gavin Ewart, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Roy Fuller, W. S. Graham, Nadine Gordimer, The Rt.

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