Sartor resartus, the life and opinions of Herr TeufelsdröckhRoutledge & Sons, 1888 - 31 sider |
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... natural and spontaneous , like the leaves of trees , like the plumage of birds . In all speculations they have tacitly figured man as a Clothed Animal ; whereas he is by nature a Naked Animal ; and only in certain circumstances , by ...
... natural and spontaneous , like the leaves of trees , like the plumage of birds . In all speculations they have tacitly figured man as a Clothed Animal ; whereas he is by nature a Naked Animal ; and only in certain circumstances , by ...
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... natural enough , in his Transcendental Philosophies , and humour of looking at all Matter and Material things as Spirit ... Nature , and the still more mysterious Life of Man . Wonderful it is with what cutting words , now and then , he ...
... natural enough , in his Transcendental Philosophies , and humour of looking at all Matter and Material things as Spirit ... Nature , and the still more mysterious Life of Man . Wonderful it is with what cutting words , now and then , he ...
Side 42
... Nature , reigns in his Philosophy , or spiritual Picture of Nature : a mighty maze , yet , as faith whispers , not without a plan . Nay we complained above , that a certain ignoble complexity , what we must call mere confusion , was ...
... Nature , reigns in his Philosophy , or spiritual Picture of Nature : a mighty maze , yet , as faith whispers , not without a plan . Nay we complained above , that a certain ignoble complexity , what we must call mere confusion , was ...
Side 44
... Nature abhors a vacuum : how ex- ceedingly false and calumnious ! Again , Nothing can act but where it is : with all my heart ; only WHERE is it ? Be not the ' slave of Words : is not the Distant , the Dead , while I love it , and ...
... Nature abhors a vacuum : how ex- ceedingly false and calumnious ! Again , Nothing can act but where it is : with all my heart ; only WHERE is it ? Be not the ' slave of Words : is not the Distant , the Dead , while I love it , and ...
Side 47
... Nature . A thunderbolt indeed might have pierced thee ; all short of this thou couldst defy . Or , cries the ... natural fell ' ? Nowise , courteous reader ! The Professor knows full well what he is saying ; and both thou and we , in our ...
... Nature . A thunderbolt indeed might have pierced thee ; all short of this thou couldst defy . Or , cries the ... natural fell ' ? Nowise , courteous reader ! The Professor knows full well what he is saying ; and both thou and we , in our ...
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