| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 sider
...a child of freedom, though outcast, iramgle Tophet itself under thy feet, while it consumes thee f Let it come, then ; I will meet it and defy it ! And...my whole soul ; and I shook base fear away from me forever. I was strong of unknown strength ; a spirit, almost a god. Ever from that time, the temper... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 sider
...heart ; " canst thou not suffer whatso it be ; and, as a Child ' of Freedom, though outcast, trample Tophet itself ' under thy feet, while it consumes...god. Ever from that time, the temper of my ' misery was changed : not Fear or whining Sorrow was ' it, but Indignation and grim fire-eyed Defiance.' '... | |
| 1903 - 848 sider
...heart; canst thou not suffer whatsoever it be; and, as a child of freedom, though outcast, trample Tophet itself under thy feet while it consumes thee?...Let it come then; I will meet it and defy it";— or more humanly with that fine churchman of the old school, when hard pressed by his obstinate parishioners:... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 sider
...heart ; canst thou not suffer ' whatso it be ; and, as a Child of Freedom, though outcast, tram' ple Tophet itself under thy feet, while it consumes thee...meet it and defy it !" And as I so ' thought, there njfched like a stream of fire over my whole soul ; ' and I shook base Fear away from me for ever. I... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 sider
...for ever pip and whimper, and go cowering and trembling ? ' Despicable biped ! what is the snm-total of the worst that lies ' before thee ? Death ? Well,...god. Ever from that ' time, the temper of my misery was changed: not Fear or whin' ing Sorrow was it, but Indignation and grim fire-eyed Defiance. ' Thus... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 sider
...cowering and trembling ? ' Despicable biped ! what is the snm-total of the worst that lies ' before thec ? Death ? Well, Death ; and say the pangs of ' Tophet...god. Ever from that ' time, the temper of my misery was changed : not Fear or whin' ing Sorrow was it, but Indignation and grim fire-eyed Defiance. ' Thus... | |
| 1896 - 858 sider
...a heart? canst thou not Buffer whatsoever it be, and as a child of freedom, though outcast, trample Tophet itself under thy feet, while it consumes thee? Let it come, then, and I will meet it and defy it ! ' — And as I eo thought, there rushed like a stream of fire over... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 sider
...heart ; canst thou not suffer whatso it be ; and, as a ' Child of Freedom, though outcast, trample Tophet itself under ' thy feet, while it consumes...over my whole soul ; and I shook base Fear away from nae ' forever. I was strong, of unknown strength ; a spirit, almost a ' god. (Ejer from. that time,jthe... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - 656 sider
...heart ; canst thou not suffer ' whatso it be ; and, as a Child of Freedom, though outcast, tram' ple Tophet itself under thy feet, while it consumes thee...god. Ever from that ' time, the temper of my misery was changed : not Fear or whin' ing Sorrow was it, but Indignation and grim fire-eyed Defiance. 'Thus... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1866 - 138 sider
...Tophet itself under thy feet, while it consumes theel Let it come, then; I will meet it and defy itV And as I so thought, there rushed like a stream of fire over my whole soul; and I sVook base Fear away from me for ever. I was strong, of unknown strength; a spirit, almost a god. Ever... | |
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