Thomas CarlyleChatto & Windus, 1881 - 223 pages |
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... divine and awful nature of God's Truth , and had not so forgotten it as poor doomed creatures never did before - should we , durst we in our most audacious moments , think of wedding it to the world's Untruth , which is also , like all ...
... divine and awful nature of God's Truth , and had not so forgotten it as poor doomed creatures never did before - should we , durst we in our most audacious moments , think of wedding it to the world's Untruth , which is also , like all ...
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... divine right of genius which had raised a lowly Nazarene to be lord over kings . Very few of his worshipful heroes were men of what is called high birth . Such was this anti - democrat's tribute to the masses . sometimes idealised men ...
... divine right of genius which had raised a lowly Nazarene to be lord over kings . Very few of his worshipful heroes were men of what is called high birth . Such was this anti - democrat's tribute to the masses . sometimes idealised men ...
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... divine glory on the world . Carlyle's youth had passed and left the strong man still struggling with cares and doubts - the great mind filled with those " blank misgivings of a creature moving about in worlds unrealised . " The eagle ...
... divine glory on the world . Carlyle's youth had passed and left the strong man still struggling with cares and doubts - the great mind filled with those " blank misgivings of a creature moving about in worlds unrealised . " The eagle ...
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amid Athens blue day born boundless brave Burns Carlyle wrote Carlyle's chaos content thee Craigenputtock dark dawning Another blue dear affection Death Devil devouring divine dost Dumfries earth Ecclefechan Ephron the Hitite eternal evermore evil lessons faith field of Ephron Fifty-six years ago fire force forgotten gathered genius GOETHE grave Haddington Cathedral hath been dawning heard heart Heaven heroes heroism hey buried holding the plough human ignorance influence kings knew labours light lived lonely long watch lowly memory moonshine mortal never nobler pangs passed peasant pious Poor moth prophecy pulpit religion Sartor Resartus Schiller Scotch Church seedfield sell thy shams Slip useless smite Socrates sorrow soul SOUTH PLACE spirit stars Sterling's superstition thine things thinker THOMAS CARLYLE thou art thou findest thou wilt toils tomb Tophet tragic pilgrimage truth universe Untruth village road Voltaire Wellington wilt thou let worship