| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it 'nto the silence of Annibilation. Thus Faust is a man who has quitted the ways of vulgar...guide him on a better way. No longer restricted by the ympathies, the common interests and common persuasions by which the mass of mortals, each individually... | |
| 1852 - 590 pages
...than all the rest." Had his weak arm the power, he could smite the Universe asunder, as at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it...silence of Annihilation. Thus Faust is a man who has quilted the ways of vulgar men, without light to guide him on a better way. No longer restricted by... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1852 - 172 pages
...an horizon that continually recedes before us. Humboldt. Multi pertransibunt, et augebitur scientia. FAUST, Is a man who has quitted the ways of vulgar men without light to guide him a better way. No longer restricted by the sympathies, the common interests, and common persuasions,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 pages
...than all the rest." Had iis weak arm the power, he could smite the Universe asunder, as at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it...ways of vulgar men, without light to guide him on a belter way. No longer restricted by the iympathies, the common interests and common persuasions by... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 570 pages
...smite the Universe asunder, as at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it 'nto the silence of Annihilation. Thus Faust is a man who...by the sympathies, the common interests and common 3ersuasions by which the mass of mortals, each '.ndividually ignorant, nay, it may be, stolid, and... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 504 pages
...than all the rest.' Had his weak arm the power, he could smite the Universe asunder, as at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it...and common persuasions by which the mass of mortals, cach individually ignorant, nay, it may be, stolid and altogether blind as to the proper aim of life,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1873 - 582 pages
...he could sinile tl Universe asunder, as at the crack of Door and hurl his own vexed being along with into the silence of Annihilation. Thus Faust is a man who has quitted il ways of vulgar men, without light to guide :m on a better way. No longer restricted In- it sympathies,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 pages
...than all the rest.' Had his weak arm the power, he could smite the Universe asunder, as at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it...better way. No longer restricted by the sympathies, the com mon interests and common persuasions by which the mass of mortals, each individually ignorant,... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 pages
...than all the rest.' Had his weak arm the power, he could smite the Universe asunder, as at the crack of Doom, and hurl his own vexed being along with it...better way. No longer restricted by the sympathies, the com mon interests and common persuasions by which the mass of mortals, each individually ignorant,... | |
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