Thus, like a God-created, firebreathing Spirit-host, we emerge from the Inane; haste stormfully across the astonished Earth; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our passage: can the Earth, which... Past and Present: Chartism and Sartor Resartus - Side 197af Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 619 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 392 sider
...pjunge again into the Imine, Earth'a mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our pass;iee : can the earth, which is but dead and a vision, resist...reality and are alive ? On the hardest adamant, some foot print of us is stamped in; the hnt R,-ar of the boat will read traces of the earliest Van. But... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 358 sider
...a vision, resist spirits which have reality and are alive 1 On the hardest adamant, some foot print of us is stamped in ; the last Rear of the host will read traces of the earliest Van. But whence 1 O, heaven, whither* Sense knows not ; Faith kuows not ; only that it is through Mystery to Mystery,... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 382 sider
...plunge again into Ule Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our Kassnge: can the earth, which is but dead and a vision, resist spirits which ave reality nnd are alive '), On the hardest adamant, some foot-print of us Is stamped in ; the last... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 sider
...like ' some wild-flaming, wild-thundering train of Heaven's Artillery, ' does this mysterious MAjLtuuD thunder and flame, in long' drawn, quick-succeeding...will read traces of the ' earliest Van. But whence ?—0 TT 0 ? 170 ". whitV)oj? Sense 'knojssnot; Faith knows. not; only that it.k-.through.Jlyatery... | |
| 1848 - 594 sider
...stormfully across the astonished earth ; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled and her seas filled up in our passage. Can the earth, which is but death and a vision, resist Spirits which have reality, and are alive l On the hardest adamant some... | |
| 1848 - 624 sider
...stormfully across the astonished earth ; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled and her seas filled up in our passage. Can the earth, which is hut death and a vision, resist Spirits which have reality, and are alive Î On the hardest adamant... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 248 sider
...stormfully across the astonished earth; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up in our passage : Can the earth,...spirits which have reality and are alive? On the hardest adament some footprints of us is stamped in ; the last rear of the host will read traces of the earliest... | |
| 1853 - 458 sider
...stormfully across the astonished Earth ; then plunge again jito the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our passage : can the Earth,...host will read traces of the earliest Van. But whence ? — 0 Heaven, whither ? Sense knows not ; Faith knows not ; only that it is through Mystery to Mystery,... | |
| Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 340 sider
...that photographs on the mind for ever, a magnificent image of the influence and the unity of mankind. "On the hardest adamant some footprint of us is stamped in— the last rear of the host shall read traces of the earliest van." Subordinated to this general unity, and infolded in its ample... | |
| William Leask - 1859 - 368 sider
...stormfully across the astonished earth ; then plunge again into the inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our passage : can the earth,...host will read traces of the earliest van. But whence ? — 0 heaven, whither ? Sense knows not ; faith knows not ; only that it is through mystery to mystery,... | |
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