| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 sider
...who may ; thou toi lest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. ' A second man I honour, and still more highly : Him who is seen toiling for...bread, but the bread of Life. Is not he too in his duty ; endeavouring towards inward Harmony ; revealing this, by act or by word, through all his outward... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 288 sider
...the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. ' A second man I honour, and still more highly : Him j who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable...bread, but the bread of Life. Is not he too in his duty ; endeavouring towards inward Harmony ; revealing this, by act or by word, through all his outward... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 sider
...thy duty, be out of it who may ; thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. " A second man I honor, and still more highly ; him...but the bread of life. Is not he, too, in his duty ; endeavouring towards inward harmony ; revealing this, by act or by word, through all his outward... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1838 - 312 sider
...it who may; thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. " A second man I honour, and still more highly; him who is seen toiling for...but the bread of life. Is not he, too, in his duty; endeavouring towards inward harmony; revealing this, by act or by word, through all his outward endeavours,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 sider
...who may ; thou toilest for the al' together indispensable, for daily bread. ' A second man I honour, and still more highly : Him ' who is seen toiling...but the Bread of Life. Is not he too in ' his duty ; endeavouring towards inward Harmony ; re' vealing this, by act or by word, through all his outward... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 sider
...who may ; thou toilest for the al' together indispensable, for daily bread. ' A second man I honour, and still more highly : Him ' who is seen toiling...not ' daily bread, but the Bread of Life. Is not he loo in ' his duty ; endeavouring towards inward Harmony ; re' vealing this, by aet or by word, through... | |
| 1841 - 614 sider
...earth-made implement laboriously conquers the earth, and makes her man's * * *. A second man I honour, and still more highly : him who is seen toiling for...indispensable— not daily bread, but the bread of life. * * Highest of all, when his outward and his inward endeavours are one ; when we can name him artist,... | |
| 1841 - 618 sider
...earth-made implement 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 daily bread, but the bread of life. * * Highest of all, when his outward and his... | |
| 1842 - 654 sider
...craftsman, that with earth-made implement laboriously conquers the earth, and makes her man's * * *. A second man I honor, and still more highly : him...indispensable— not daily bread, but the bread of life. * * Highest of all, when his outward and his inward endeavors are one ; when we can name him artist,... | |
| Robert M. Hovenden - 1844 - 386 sider
...in thy duty, be out of it who may ; thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. A second man I honor, and still more highly ; him...endeavoring towards inward harmony ; revealing this by act and by word, through all his outward endeavors, be they high or low ? Highest of all, when his outward... | |
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