Passages selected from the writings of Thomas Carlyle, with a biogr. memoir by T. Ballantyne1860 |
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... truth of feeling must ever be preceded by weight of purse , and the eyes be dim for universal and eternal Beauty , till they have long rested on gilt walls and costly furniture ? To the great body of mankind that were indeed heavy news ...
... truth of feeling must ever be preceded by weight of purse , and the eyes be dim for universal and eternal Beauty , till they have long rested on gilt walls and costly furniture ? To the great body of mankind that were indeed heavy news ...
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... truth of the matter seems to be , that with the culture of a genuine poet , thinker , or other artist , the influence of rank has no exclusive or even special concern . For men of action , for senators , public speakers , or political ...
... truth of the matter seems to be , that with the culture of a genuine poet , thinker , or other artist , the influence of rank has no exclusive or even special concern . For men of action , for senators , public speakers , or political ...
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... TRUTH , and even this same POVERTY ; that , if he fear the last , the two first can never be made sure to him . " Such sentiments as these would not attract special attention at the present day . In order to estimate the boldness of the ...
... TRUTH , and even this same POVERTY ; that , if he fear the last , the two first can never be made sure to him . " Such sentiments as these would not attract special attention at the present day . In order to estimate the boldness of the ...
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... truth . Thus , in describing the ' lie ' which the Papal tyranny had become by dint of its own obvious disbelief and worldliness , he said it had come to be one of the most melancholy spectacles which so august a thing ( as any ...
... truth . Thus , in describing the ' lie ' which the Papal tyranny had become by dint of its own obvious disbelief and worldliness , he said it had come to be one of the most melancholy spectacles which so august a thing ( as any ...
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... truth , but not other- wise . It must be altered , a thing like that . ' The effect of hearty convictions like these , uttered in such simple , truthful words , and with the flavour of a Scottish accent ( as if some Puritan had come to ...
... truth , but not other- wise . It must be altered , a thing like that . ' The effect of hearty convictions like these , uttered in such simple , truthful words , and with the flavour of a Scottish accent ( as if some Puritan had come to ...
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الصفحة 166 - Brother ! For us was thy back so bent, for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed: thou wert our Conscript, on whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles wert so marred.
الصفحة 195 - The Situation that has not its Duty, its Ideal, was never yet occupied by man. Yes, here, in this poor, miserable, hampered, despicable Actual, wherein thou even now standest, here or nowhere is thy Ideal: work it out therefrom; and working, believe, live, be free.
الصفحة 59 - You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!
الصفحة 164 - I call that, apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with pen. One feels, indeed, as if it were not Hebrew ; such a noble universality, different from noble patriotism or sectarianism, reigns in it. A noble Book ; all men's Book ! It is our first, oldest statement of the never-ending Problem, — man's destiny, and God's ways with him here in this earth.
الصفحة 81 - The Lord giveth, and the Lord ' taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.
الصفحة 167 - ... whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles wert so marred. For in thee too lay a God-created Form, but it was not to be unfolded; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements of Labour; and thy body, like thy Soul, was not to know freedom.
الصفحة 233 - Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam ; Head and hand, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart are still at home, In what land the sun does visit, Brisk are we, whate'er betide : To give space for wandering is it That the world was made so wide.
الصفحة 183 - We call that fire of the black thunder-cloud 'electricity,' and lecture learnedly about it, and grind the like of it out of glass and silk: but what is it? "What made it? Whence comes it? Whither goes it? Science has done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us...
الصفحة 279 - In Books lies the soul of the whole Past Time ; the articulate audible voice of the Past, when the body and material substance of it has altogether vanished like a dream.
الصفحة 198 - Older than all preached Gospels was this unpreached, inarticulate, but ineradicable, forever-enduring Gospel : Work, and therein have wellbeing. Man, Son of Earth and of Heaven, lies there not, in the innermost heart of thee, a Spirit of active Method, a Force for Work ; — and burns like a...