Thomas CarlyleChatto & Windus, 1881 - 223 pages |
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... turned to hills beneath his ascending steps , until at last he came to the highest , the ruggedest of all , the soaring summit of his own ideal . But as he was climbing that stony mountain path , with feet lacerated at every step , lo ...
... turned to hills beneath his ascending steps , until at last he came to the highest , the ruggedest of all , the soaring summit of his own ideal . But as he was climbing that stony mountain path , with feet lacerated at every step , lo ...
Page 37
... turned from metaphysics about the Infinite to seek and save man from the evils that afflict and degrade him . And we may say of him who awakened the generation of which we are spiritual offspring , that he is indeed the heir of Time ...
... turned from metaphysics about the Infinite to seek and save man from the evils that afflict and degrade him . And we may say of him who awakened the generation of which we are spiritual offspring , that he is indeed the heir of Time ...
Page 37
... turned from metaphysics about the Infinite to seek and save man from the evils that afflict and degrade him . And we may say of him who awakened the generation of which we are spiritual offspring , that he is indeed the heir of Time ...
... turned from metaphysics about the Infinite to seek and save man from the evils that afflict and degrade him . And we may say of him who awakened the generation of which we are spiritual offspring , that he is indeed the heir of Time ...
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