| 1882 - 870 sider
...character of Carlyle's wisdom, according as it was intended for his own or his neighbours' consumption : " What is this that ever since earliest years thou hast been fretting, and fuming, and lamenting, and selftormenting on account of? Say it in a word ; is it not because thou art not HAPPY... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 sider
...Nay, unless my Algebra deceive me, Unity itself divided by Zero will give Infinity. Make thy claim of wages a zero, then ; thou hast the world under...of our time write : " It is only with Renunciation (Enttagen) that Life, properly speaking, can be said to begin." 'I asked myself: What is this that,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 288 sider
...under thy feet. Well did the Wisest of our time write • " It is only with Renunciation (Entiageri) that Life, properly speaking, can be said to begin."...What is this that, ever since earliest years, thou Last been fretting and fuming, and lamenting and selftonnenting, on account of? Say it in a word :... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 sider
...Nay, unless my algebra deceive me, unity itself divided by zero will give infinity. Make thy claim of wages a zero, then ; thou hast the world under...earliest years, thou hast been fretting and fuming, and lamenting and self-tormenting, on account of? Say it in a word ; is it not because thou art not HAPPY... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 sider
...discovered anything which the martyrs did not see ages ago? And when he announces as a great truth, " well did the wisest of our time write, It is only with Renunciation that life, properly speaking, can be said to begin" — has he not repeated, as the result of one more... | |
| 1850 - 676 sider
...discovered anything which the martyrs did not see ages ago? And when 'he announces as a great truth, " well did the wisest of our time write, It is only with Renunciation that life, properly, speaking, can be said to begin" — has he not repeated, as the result of one... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 sider
...Nay, unless my Algebra deceive ' me, Unity itself divided by Zero will give Infinity. Make thy ' claim of wages a zero, then ; thou hast the world under...earliest years. ' thou hast been fretting and fuming, and lamenting and self-tor' menting, on account of? Say it in a word : is it not because 'thou art not... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 sider
...Unity itself divided by Zero will give Infinity. Make thy daii'i "f wgges a KP.TO, the.n ; thou_hf s t the world under thy feet. Well did the Wisest of our time write : " It is only with Kenunciation [Enlsagen) that Life,_p_roperly speaking can be said to jjeginJL f ' T aslrArl mvsplf... | |
| People's and Howitt's journal - 938 sider
...lad ! We don't know much about hops till we've got the money for them." Then in my book I read — " What is this that ever since earliest years thou hast been fretting and fuming, and lamenting and self-tormenting on account of ? Say, in a word, is it not because thou art not happy... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 sider
...Nay, unless my Algebra deceive ' me, Unity itself divided by Zero will give Infinity. Make thy ' claim of wages a zero, then ; thou hast the world under...did the Wisest of our time write : " It is only with Renun' ciation (Entsagen) that Life, properly speaking, can be said to ' begin." 'I asked myself: What... | |
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