Man's Unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his Greatness; it is because there is an Infinite in him, which with all his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite. Will the whole Finance Ministers and Upholsterers and Confectioners of modern Europe... Past and Present: Chartism and Sartor Resartus - Side 135af Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 619 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Lucy Larcom - 1887 - 252 sider
...And higher than the petty cares of men, And is a blessed life and glorified. EDWIN MOM™. 2 January. Man's unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his greatness...his cunning he cannot quite bury under the finite. THOMAS I'AIUALK. Are there not aspirations in each heart After a better, brighter world than this ;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 316 sider
...so. Man's Unhappiness, as I construe, comes of hisj ' Greatness ; it is because there is an Jnfinite in him, which; ' with all his cunning he cannot, quite...joint-stock ' company, to make one Shoeblack HAPPY ? They cannot ' accomplish it, above an hour or two: for the Shoeblack ' also has a Soul quite other... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1890 - 414 sider
...been very graphically put by Carlyle, in his statement about the happiness of the shoe-black :2 — " Man's unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his Greatness...in joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack happy ? They cannot accomplish it, above an hour or two : for the Shoeblack also has a Soul quite other than... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1890 - 420 sider
...put by Carlyle, in his statement about the happiness of the shoe-black :- — " Man's uuhappiness, as I construe, comes of his Greatness ; it is because...in joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack happy .They cannot accomplish it, above an hour or two : for the Shoeblack also has a Soul quite other than... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1890 - 412 sider
...his statement about the happiness of the shoe-black :2 — " Man's unhappiness, as I construe, con1es of his Greatness ; it is because there is an Infinite...in joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack happy ? They cannot accomplish it, above an hour or two : for the Shoeblack also has a Soul quite other than... | |
| First Unitarian Church of Oakland, Calif. Ladies - 1891 - 96 sider
...alphabet by which you spell character. —Lavater. Man's unhappiness comes, in part, from his greatness. There is an infinite in him, which, with all his cunning, he cannot quite bury under the finite. '— Carlyle. A calm more awful is than storm. Beware of calms in any form. This life means action.... | |
| Katharine Paine Sutton - 1892 - 256 sider
...to the infinite universe, and keep the vigils of the exposed and trustful. JAMES MARTINEAU. "JITAN'S Unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his Greatness...his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite. THOMAS CARLYLE. YXTHEN your Ideal World, wherein the whole man has been dimly struggling and inexpressibly... | |
| John Rogers Rees - 1892 - 192 sider
...of pain is in most cases reliable, and occasionally fraught with divinest truth. Man's Unhappiness comes of his Greatness. It is because there is an...his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite. f He may cumber himself may see the giants of the game {perform — WG Grace, Shrewsbury, AG Steel,... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1892 - 376 sider
...my son, Sir William — of my whole friends, rather than you should meet your fate in this castle. Will the whole Finance Ministers and Upholsterers...in joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack HAPPY ? "All "refers to number: eg, " all the oranges." "Whole" means " containing all the parts:" eg, "a... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1893 - 242 sider
...fallen into my ' hands : meanwhile, for my own private behoof, I attempt to ' elucidate the matter so. Man's Unhappiness, as I construe, ' comes of his Greatness...' the Finite. Will the whole Finance Ministers and Upholster' ers and Confectioners of modern Europe undertake, in joint' stock company, to make one Shoeblack... | |
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