Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor ResartusHarper & brothers, 1848 - 386 sider |
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... better and better apportioning of wages to work . Give me this , you have given me all . Pay to every man accurately what he has worked for , what he has earned and done and deserved , to this man broad lands and honours , to that man ...
... better and better apportioning of wages to work . Give me this , you have given me all . Pay to every man accurately what he has worked for , what he has earned and done and deserved , to this man broad lands and honours , to that man ...
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... better or worse . Time was when the mere handworker needed not announce his claim to the world by Man- chester Insurrections ! -The world , with its Wealth of Nations , Supply - and - demand and such like , has of late days been ...
... better or worse . Time was when the mere handworker needed not announce his claim to the world by Man- chester Insurrections ! -The world , with its Wealth of Nations , Supply - and - demand and such like , has of late days been ...
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... a Heavenly thing and an Infernal : the one a thing which you were not to do , which you were wise not to attempt doing ; which it were better for you to have a millstone tied round your neck , and be cast into the MORRISON'S PILL . 23.
... a Heavenly thing and an Infernal : the one a thing which you were not to do , which you were wise not to attempt doing ; which it were better for you to have a millstone tied round your neck , and be cast into the MORRISON'S PILL . 23.
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... better ? Talent ! I understand you to be able to worship the fame of talent , the power , cash , celebrity or ' other success of talent ; but the talent itself is a thing you ' never saw with eyes . Nay what is it in yourself that you ...
... better ? Talent ! I understand you to be able to worship the fame of talent , the power , cash , celebrity or ' other success of talent ; but the talent itself is a thing you ' never saw with eyes . Nay what is it in yourself that you ...
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... better and better , means the awakening of the Nation's soul from its asphyxia , and the return of blessed life to us , -Heaven's blessed life , not Mammon's galvanic ac- cursed one . To resuscitate the Asphyxied , apparently now ...
... better and better , means the awakening of the Nation's soul from its asphyxia , and the return of blessed life to us , -Heaven's blessed life , not Mammon's galvanic ac- cursed one . To resuscitate the Asphyxied , apparently now ...
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Side 136 - French artisans, from a French Dumdrudge, in like manner wending: till at length, after infinite effort, the two parties come into actual juxtaposition: and Thirty stands fronting Thirty, each with a gun in his hand. Straightway the word '"Fire!
Side 151 - The Situation that has not its Duty, its Ideal, was never yet occupied by man. Yes here, in this poor, miserable, hampered, despicable Actual, wherein thou even now standest, here or nowhere is thy Ideal; work it out therefrom; and working, believe, live, be free.
Side 131 - Hast thou not a 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!
Side 197 - The latest Gospel in this world is, Know thy work and do it. ' Know thyself: ' long enough has that poor 'self of thine tormented thee; thou wilt never get to ' know ' it, I believe ! Think it not thy business, this of knowing thyself; thou art an unknowable individual: know what thou canst work at ; and work at it, like a Hercules ! That will be thy better plan.
Side 148 - Foolish soul! What Act of Legislature was there that thou shouldst be Happy? A little while ago thou hadst no right to be at all. What if thou wert born and predestined not to be Happy, but to be Unhappy!
Side 179 - For us was thy back so bent, for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed; thou wert our Conscript, on whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles wert so marred. For in thee, too, lay a god-created Form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements of Labour ; and thy body, like thy soul, was not to know freedom. Yet toil on, toil on ; thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may; thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily...
Side 148 - On the roaring billows of Time, thou art not engulfed, but borne aloft into the azure of Eternity. Love not Pleasure ; love God. This is the EVERLASTING YEA, wherein all contradiction is solved: wherein whoso walks and works, it is well with him.
Side 172 - 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.
Side 188 - There is but one Temple in the Universe," says the devout Novalis, "and that is the Body of Man. Nothing is holier than that high form. Bending before men is a reverence done to this Revelation in the Flesh. We touch Heaven when we lay our hand on a human body!
Side 129 - ... all void of Life, of Purpose, of Volition, even of Hostility: it was one huge, dead, immeasurable Steam-engine, rolling on, in its dead indifference, to grind me limb from limb.