| Thomas Carlyle - 1916 - 512 sider
...the Hand too aid her, and (by wool Clothes or otherwise) reveal such even to the outward eye? ' Men are properly said to be clothed with Authority, clothed...Heaven? Thus is he said also to be clothed with a Body. ' Languagg_is called the Garment of Thought : however, Tt should rather be, Language is the Flesh-Garment,... | |
| Ray Freeman Goudey - 1928 - 168 sider
...sets forth the opinions of Carlyle. He says that Clothes are significantly emblematic: — "What is himself, and his whole terrestrial Life, but an Emblem;...visible Garment for that divine Me of his, cast hither, down from Heaven?" Other extracts from this same work are: Whatsoever sensibly exists, whatsoever represents... | |
| John L. Comaroff, Jean Comaroff - 2009 - 612 sider
...and inspirations of our Reason are, like Spirits, revealed, and first become all-poa>erfulf?J. . . . Nay, if you consider it, what is man himself, and his whole terrestrial Life, but an Emblem; a . . . visible Garment for that divine Me of his, cast hither. . . down from Heaven? Professor Teufelsdrockh,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 2002 - 1258 sider
...weep" (Measure for Measure 2.2.11722). Carlyle's Teufelsdrockh had written in Sartor Resartus, "Men are properly said to be clothed with Authority, clothed with Beauty, with Curses, and the like" (1.11.56). 105.13. Fripiers: Sellers of used clothes. Here, as in Sartor Resartus, clothing refers... | |
| Catherine Spooner - 2004 - 236 sider
...the body is in itself another form of clothing, a 'Garment of Flesh'25 for the transcendent spirit: 'Nay, if you consider it, what is man himself, and...hither, like a light-particle, down from Heaven? Thus he is said also to be clothed with a Body.'26 True nakedness could hypothetical!y' be achieved by denuding... | |
| Paul Raffield - 2004 - 320 sider
...kind with clothes, reducing man's existence itself to the status of an emblem: man's body acting as a 'visible Garment for that divine ME of his, cast hither, like a light-particle, down from Heaven'.18 The expression of divinity (or what Carlyle terms 'the Divine Idea'19) through the medium... | |
| Brent Shannon - 2006 - 265 sider
...OUTFITTING THE GENT The Emergence of the Male Consumer and the Commodification of the Male Body Men are properly said to be clothed with Authority, clothed...Heaven? Thus is he said also to be clothed with a Body. — Thomas Carlyle, Sartor Resartus That your dress is approved by a man is nothing; — you cannot... | |
| 1921 - 386 sider
...spiritually, and to represent some idea and body it forth. * * * What is man himself, and his whole terrestlal life, but an emblem; a clothing or visible Garment for that divine Me of his, cast hither, like a light particle down from Heaven?" God is law .say the wise; D soul, and let us rejoice, For If He thunder... | |
| 1921 - 762 sider
...and to represent some idea and body it forth. • * * What is man himself, and his whole terrestial life, but an emblem; a clothing or visible Garment for that divine Me of his, cast hither, like a light particle down from Heaven?" God is law ,say the wise; O soul, and let us rejoice, For if He thunder... | |
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