Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr ZenfelsdröckhChapman and Hall, 1849 - 324 sider |
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Side vi
... feels its own freedom ; which feeling is its Baphometic baptism : the cita- del of its whole kingdom it has thus gained by assault , and will keep inexpugnable ; outwards from which the remaining dominions , not indeed without hard ...
... feels its own freedom ; which feeling is its Baphometic baptism : the cita- del of its whole kingdom it has thus gained by assault , and will keep inexpugnable ; outwards from which the remaining dominions , not indeed without hard ...
Side viii
... which habitually operate most strongly upon their feelings to buy his book . When , after opening their purses for this purpose , they have carried home - the work in triumph , expecting to find in viii TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
... which habitually operate most strongly upon their feelings to buy his book . When , after opening their purses for this purpose , they have carried home - the work in triumph , expecting to find in viii TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
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... feeling might be traced there ; but with the light we had , which indeed was only a single tallow - light , and far enough from the window , nothing save that old calmness and fixedness was visible . These were the Professor's talking ...
... feeling might be traced there ; but with the light we had , which indeed was only a single tallow - light , and far enough from the window , nothing save that old calmness and fixedness was visible . These were the Professor's talking ...
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... feeling . Gleams of an ethereal Love burst forth from him , soft wailings of infinite Pity ; he could clasp the whole Universe into his bosom , and keep it warm ; it seems as if under that rude exterior there dwelt a very seraph . Then ...
... feeling . Gleams of an ethereal Love burst forth from him , soft wailings of infinite Pity ; he could clasp the whole Universe into his bosom , and keep it warm ; it seems as if under that rude exterior there dwelt a very seraph . Then ...
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... feeling . 6 " 6 Farther down we meet with this : The Journal- ' ists are now the true Kings and Clergy : hence- ' forth Historians , unless they are fools , must write 6 6 6 not of Bourbon Dynasties , and Tudors and Haps- burgs ; but of ...
... feeling . 6 " 6 Farther down we meet with this : The Journal- ' ists are now the true Kings and Clergy : hence- ' forth Historians , unless they are fools , must write 6 6 6 not of Bourbon Dynasties , and Tudors and Haps- burgs ; but of ...
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