In the Symbol proper, what we can call a Symbol, there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodiment and revelation of the Infinite ; the Infinite is made to blend itself with the Finite, to stand visible, and as it were, attainable there. Sartor Resartus: In Three Books - Side 224af Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 300 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 sider
...' proclaimed with quite new emphasis. ' For it is here that Fantasy with her mystic wonder-' ' land plays into the small prose domain of Sense, and '...guided and ' commanded, made happy, made wretched. He every ' where finds himself encompassed with Symbols, recog' nised as such or not recognised : the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 sider
...us ' proclaimed with quite new emphasis. ' For it is here that Fantasy with her mystic wonder' land plays into the small prose domain of Sense, and '...guided and ' commanded, made happy, made wretched. He every ' where finds himself encompassed with Symbols, recog' nised as such or not recognised : the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 324 sider
...what we can call a Symbol, there is ever, more or less ' distinctly and directly, some embody ment and revelation ' of the Infinite ; the Infinite is...guided and ' commanded, made happy, made wretched. He every ' where finds himself encompassed with Symbols, recog' nised as such or not recognised : the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 sider
...what we can call a Symbol, ' there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodi' ment and revelation of the Infinite ; the Infinite is made...with the Finite, to stand visible, and as it were, at' tainable there. By Symbols, accordingly, is man guided and ' commanded, made happy, made wretched.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 sider
...Symbol, ' there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, sojne_embpdi' ment jind revelation of the_ Infinite ; the Infinite is made to ' blend itself with the Finite, to stand visible, and as it wereJTiP ' tainable there. By Symbols, accordingly, is man guided and ' commanded, made happy, made... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 sider
...distinctly and directly, some embodiVment and revelation of the Infinite; the Infinite is made • blend itself with the Finite, to stand visible, and as it were, «• ' tamable there. By Symbols, accordingly, is man guided and ' commanded, made happy, made wretched.... | |
| Augustus C. L. Arnold - 1858 - 308 sider
...proper, what we can call a symbol, there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodiment and revelation of the infinite ; the infinite is made...everywhere finds himself encompassed with symbols, recognized as such or not recognized : the universe is but one vast symbol of God ; nay, if thou wilt... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 sider
...what we can call a Symbol, ' there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodi' ment and revelation of the Infinite ; the Infinite is made...happy, made wretched. He everywhere finds himself en' compassed with Symbols, recognised as such or not recognised : ' the Universe is but one vast Symbol... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - 656 sider
...what we can call a Symbol, ' there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodi' ment and revelation of the Infinite ; the Infinite is made...with the Finite, to stand visible, and as it were, at' tainable there. By Symbols, accordingly, is man guided and 'commanded, made happy, made wretched.... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 516 sider
...proper, what we can call a Symbol, there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodiment and revelation of the Infinite; the Infinite is made...Symbols, accordingly, is man guided and commanded, made bappy, made wretched. He everywhere finds himself encompassed with Symbols, recognised as such or not... | |
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