Sartor Resartus (1831): Lectures on Heroes (1840)Chapman and Hall, 1858 - 391 من الصفحات |
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... EVERYWHERE and FOREVER : have not all nations con- ' ceived their God as Omnipresent and Eternal ; as existing in a universal HERE , an everlasting Now ? Think well , thou too wilt ' find that Space is but a mode of our human Sense , so ...
... EVERYWHERE and FOREVER : have not all nations con- ' ceived their God as Omnipresent and Eternal ; as existing in a universal HERE , an everlasting Now ? Think well , thou too wilt ' find that Space is but a mode of our human Sense , so ...
الصفحة 34
... everywhere leads him by the nose ; thus let but a Ris- ing of the Sun , let but a Creation of the World happen twice , and ' it ceases to be marvellous , to be noteworthy , or noticeable . Per- haps not once in a lifetime does it occur ...
... everywhere leads him by the nose ; thus let but a Ris- ing of the Sun , let but a Creation of the World happen twice , and ' it ceases to be marvellous , to be noteworthy , or noticeable . Per- haps not once in a lifetime does it occur ...
الصفحة 38
... everywhere ' Hail fellow well met , ' and Chaos were come again : all which to any one that has once fairly pictured out the grand mother - idea , Society in a state of Nakedness , will spontaneously suggest itself . Should some ...
... everywhere ' Hail fellow well met , ' and Chaos were come again : all which to any one that has once fairly pictured out the grand mother - idea , Society in a state of Nakedness , will spontaneously suggest itself . Should some ...
الصفحة 39
... everywhere traceable in this man ; and indeed , to attentive readers , must have been long ago apparent . Nothing that he sees but has more than a common meaning , but has two meanings : thus , if in the highest Imperial Sceptre and ...
... everywhere traceable in this man ; and indeed , to attentive readers , must have been long ago apparent . Nothing that he sees but has more than a common meaning , but has two meanings : thus , if in the highest Imperial Sceptre and ...
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... everywhere under our feet and ' among our hands ; to whom the Universe is an Oracle and Tem- ' ple , as well as a Kitchen and Cattle - stall , he shall be a delirious Mystic ; to him thou , with sniffing charity , wilt protrusively ...
... everywhere under our feet and ' among our hands ; to whom the Universe is an Oracle and Tem- ' ple , as well as a Kitchen and Cattle - stall , he shall be a delirious Mystic ; to him thou , with sniffing charity , wilt protrusively ...
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الصفحة 117 - I then said, that the Fraction of Life can be increased in value not so much by increasing your Numerator as by lessening your Denominator. Nay, unless my Algebra deceive me, Unity itself divided by Zero will give Infinity. Make thy claim of wages a zero, then; thou hast the world under thy feet. Well did the Wisest of our time write : ' It is only with Renunciation (Entsageri) that Life, properly speaking, can be said to begin.
الصفحة 117 - Es leuchtet mir ein, I see a glimpse of it!" cries he elsewhere: "there is in man a HIGHER than Love of Happiness: he can do without Happiness, and instead thereof find Blessedness!
الصفحة 194 - In all epochs of the world's history, we shall find the Great Man to have been the indispensable saviour of his epoch ; — the lightning, without which the fuel never would have burnt. The History of the World, I said already, was the Biography of Great Men.
الصفحة 247 - Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity and depth of vision that makes him a poet. See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it.
الصفحة 139 - A second man I honour, and still more highly : Him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable ; not daily bread, but the bread of Life.
الصفحة 100 - A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness dwells dimly in us; which only our Works can render articulate and decisively discernible. Our Works are the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural lineaments. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible Precept, Know thyself; till it be translated into this partially possible one, Know what thou canst work at.
الصفحة 107 - And now to that same spot in the south of Spain are thirty similar French artisans, from a French Dumdrudge, in like manner wending; till at length, after infinite effort, the two parties come into actual juxtaposition; and Thirty stands fronting Thirty, each with a gun in his hand. "Straightway the word 'Fire!
الصفحة 164 - These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits and Are melted into air, into thin air: And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve And, like this unsubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind.
الصفحة 33 - In Being's floods, in Action's storm, I walk and work, above, beneath, Work and weave in endless motion ! Birth and Death, An infinite ocean ; A seizing and giving . The fire of Living : "fix thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the Garment thou seest Him by.
الصفحة 103 - Indignation and Defiance, in a psychological point of view, be fitly called. The Everlasting No had said : ' Behold, thou art fatherless, outcast, and the Universe is mine (the Devil's) ; ' to which my whole Me now made answer : ' / am not thine, but Free, and forever hate thee ! ' "It is from this hour that I incline to date my Spiritual New-birth, or Baphometic Fire-baptism; perhaps I directly thereupon began to be a Man.