All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been : it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. Committee Prints - 15. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 lapas
...still very literally lives ; can be called-up again into life. No magic Rune is stranger than a Book. All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been...lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men. Do not Books still accomplish miracles, as Runes were fabled... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 lapas
...still very literally lives ; can be called up again into life. No magic Rune is stranger than a Book. All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been...lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men. Do not Books still accomplish miracles, as Runes were fabled... | |
| 1843 - 592 lapas
...still very literally lives ; can be called up again into life. No magic Rune is stranger than a Book. All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been...lying, as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men." But all writers, and their works, have not an equal influence... | |
| Frederick ROWTON - 1846 - 366 lapas
...he continues, " lies the soul of the whole past time. All that mankind has done, thought, or seen: it is lying, as in magic preservation, in the pages of books." And it is this truth, doubtless, that has led so many of the speakers on this question to accord so... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 lapas
...still very literally lives; can be called up again into life. No magic Rune is stranger than a Book. All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been:...lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men. Do not Books still accomplish miracles, as Runes were fabled... | |
| Frederick Rowton - 1850 - 334 lapas
...books," he continues, "lies the soul of the whole past time. All that mankind has done, thought, or seen: it is lying, as in magic preservation, in the pages of books." And it is this truth, doubtless, that has led so many of the speakers on this question to accord so... | |
| William R. Lyth - 1854 - 132 lapas
...life. No magio If une ta stranger than a Book. All that mankind has done, thought, gained or - i !-n ; it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books." Again he writes: — "On all sides, are we not driven to the conclusion that, of the tbings which man... | |
| William R. Lyth - 1854 - 142 lapas
...into life. No magic Runeia stranger than a Book. All that mankind has done, thought, gained or h. en ; it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books." Again he writes: — "On all sides, are we not driven to the conclusion that, of the things which man... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 lapas
...still very literally lives ; can be called-up again into life. No magic Rune is stranger than a Book. All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been...lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men. Do not Books still accomplish miracles, as Runes were fabled... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 384 lapas
...still very literally lives ; can be called up again into life. No magic Eune is stranger than a Book. All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been...lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men. Lectures on Heroes, p. 253. THE NOBLEST HUMAN WORK. On all sides,... | |
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