At bottom, it is the poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough. He will be a poet if he have : a poet in word ; or failing that, perhaps still better, a poet in act. Whether he write at all; and if so, whether in prose or in... The Writer - 30. lappuse1925Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 lapas
...the chief of all Poets : His calm, all-seeing Intellect : His marvellous Portrait-painting. (94.) — The Poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough, — that he be able to see. Intellect the summary of all human gifts : Human intellect and vulpine... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 lapas
...and others' face from them, till the hour come for practically exterminating and extinguishing them ! At bottom, it is the Poet's first gift, as it is all...accidents, — perhaps on his having had a singing-master, on his being taught to sing in his boyhood ! But the faculty which enables him to discern the inner... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 lapas
...and others' face from them, till the hour come for practically exterminating and extinguishing them ! At bottom, it is the Poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough. H? will be a Poet if he have : a Poet in word ; or failing that, perhaps still better, a Poet in act.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 lapas
...and others' face from them, till the hour come for practically exterminating and extinguishing them! At bottom, it is the Poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough. T3.3 will be a Poet if he have : a Poet in word; or failing that, perhaps still better, a Poet in act.... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley, J. T. Headley - 1855 - 356 lapas
...remarkable for his intellect — for his power of seeing into the heart of things. After all, he says, " it is the poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough. [Carlyle here means the power of seeing deep into things. He does not use the word intellect, in contradistinction... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 lapas
...the chief of all Poets : His calm, all-seeing Intellect: His marvellous Portrait-painting. (260). — The Poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough, — that he be able to see. Intellect the summary of all human gifts : Human intellect and vulpine... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 lapas
...the chief of all Poets: His calm, all-seeing Intellect: His marvellous Portrait-painting. (118.) — The Poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough, — that he be able to see. Intellect the summary of all human gifts : Human intellect and vulpine... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 lapas
...the chief of all Poets : His calm, all-seeing Intellect: His marvellous Portrait-painting. (260). — The Poet's first gift, as it is all men's, that he have intellect enough, — that he be able to see. Intellect the summary of all human gifts : Human intellent and vulpine... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 lapas
...and others' face from them, till the hour come for practically exterminating and extinguishing them ! At bottom, it is the Poet's first gift, as it is all...accidents, — perhaps on his having had a singing-master, on his being taught to sing in his boyhood ! But the faculty which enables him to discern the inner... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 490 lapas
...and others' face from them, till the hour come for practically exterminating and extinguishing them ! At bottom, it is the Poet's first gift, as it is all...accidents, — perhaps on his having had a singing-master, on his being taught to sing in his boyhood ! But the faculty which enables him to discern the inner... | |
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