... boyhood ! But the faculty which enables him to discern the inner heart of things, and the harmony that dwells there (for whatsoever exists has a harmony in the heart of it, or it would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents,... The Writer - 31. lappuse1925Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself ; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 lapas
...would not hold together and exist). is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley, J. T. Headley - 1855 - 356 lapas
...and the harmony that dwells there, is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself — the primary outfit for a heroic man in what sort soever. To the poet, then, as to every other, we say first of all, see. If you cannot do that, it is of no use to keep stringing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 238 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...sensibilities against each other, and name yourself a Poef; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or spec ulation,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1861 - 234 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself ; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...do that, it is of no use to keep stringing rhymes (ogether, jingling sensibilities against each other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is ndt the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 lapas
...would not hold together and exist), is not the result of habits or accidents, but the gift of Nature herself; the primary outfit for a Heroic Man in what...other, and name yourself a Poet ; there is no hope for you. If you can, there is, in prose or verse, in action or speculation, all manner of hope. The crabbed... | |
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