| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 sider
...our Professor's comments thereon that we concern ourselves. First, then, remark that Teufelsdriickh, as a speculative radical, has his own notions about...the following, indistinctly engrossed: " Two men I honor, and no third. Fiist, the toilworn craftsman, that with earth-made implement laboriously conquers... | |
| 740 sider
...mission of man on this earth: a day is ever struggling forward," &c. ; and again, that noble piece — " Two men I honour, and no third — first, the toilworn...laboriously conquers the earth and makes her man's" ? From the " Sartor Resartus," " Past and Present," and " Chartism," dozens of such eulogies of labour... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1838 - 312 sider
...decision? Another, in part, shall give'them for me. " Two men," says a quaint writer, " two men I honor, and no third. First, the toil-worn craftsman, that...implement laboriously conquers the earth, and makes her man'.s. Venerable to me is the hard hand ; crooked, coarse ; wherein, notwithstanding, lies a cunning... | |
| 1841 - 618 sider
...repressing population, written by his friend the Hofrath Heuschrecke, the Professor writes thus :— " Two men I honour, and no third. First, the toil-worn...laboriously conquers the earth, and makes her man's * * *. A second man I honour, and still more highly : him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable—not... | |
| 1842 - 654 sider
...population, written by his friend the Hofrath Heuschrecke, the Professor writes thus : Two men I honor, and no third. First, the toil-worn craftsman, that...laboriously conquers the earth, and makes her man's * * *. A second man I honor, and still more highly : him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable—... | |
| 1868
...is subsists;" and, to quote the words of a great writer, whose words are always full of meaning, " Two men I honour, and no third : first, the toilworn...laboriously conquers the earth and makes her man's ; secondly, him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable, the Bread of Life : unspeakably... | |
| Robert M. Hovenden - 1844 - 386 sider
...propriétaires ; j'entends ceux qui pour le dévenir n'ont eu que la peine de naître. IDEM. Two men I honor, and no third. First the toilworn craftsman that with earth-made implement laboriously conquers tha earth, and makes her man's. Venerable to me is the hard hand, crooked, coarse ; wherein, notwithstanding,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 sider
...our Professor's comments thereon that we concern ourselves. First, then, remark that Teufelsdrockh, as a speculative Radical, has his own notions about...Two men I honour, and no third. First, the toilworn Crafts' man that with earth-made Implement laboriously conquers the ' Earth, and makes her man's. Venerable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 sider
...our Professor's comments thereon that we concern ourselves. First, then, remark that Teufelsdrockh, as a speculative Radical, has his own notions about...Tract, we find the following indistinctly engrossed : men I honour, and no third. First. t,frp. t.nilworn Crafts' man that with earth-made Implement laboriously... | |
| 18 sider
...whom, had he always listened, he would have been a better and a happier man. THE DIGNITY OF LABOUH. Two men I honour, and no third. First, the toil-worn...implement laboriously conquers the earth and makes her mans'. Venerable to me is the hard hand; crooked, coarse, wherein, notwithstanding, lies a cunning... | |
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