Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, เล่มที่ 2Brown and Taggard, 1860 |
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... Present , even so far as the Future will disclose it , what a much more marvellous sight should we have , than that mere bodily one through the roofs of Madrid ! For we know not what we are , any more than what we shall be . It is a ...
... Present , even so far as the Future will disclose it , what a much more marvellous sight should we have , than that mere bodily one through the roofs of Madrid ! For we know not what we are , any more than what we shall be . It is a ...
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... present things and men , holds more or less in all times ; for in all times , even in those which seem most trivial , and open to research , human society rests on inscru- tably deep foundations ; which he is of all others the most ...
... present things and men , holds more or less in all times ; for in all times , even in those which seem most trivial , and open to research , human society rests on inscru- tably deep foundations ; which he is of all others the most ...
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... present , we may ob- serve at least that all great men have been careful to subor- dinate this talent or habit of ridicule ; nay , in the ages which we consider the greatest , most of the arts that contribute to it have been thought ...
... present , we may ob- serve at least that all great men have been careful to subor- dinate this talent or habit of ridicule ; nay , in the ages which we consider the greatest , most of the arts that contribute to it have been thought ...
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... present generally is to us , that all men did not foresee the comings - on of that fearful convulsion . On the one hand , a high all - attempting activ- ity of Intellect ; the most peremptory spirit of inquiry abroad on every subject ...
... present generally is to us , that all men did not foresee the comings - on of that fearful convulsion . On the one hand , a high all - attempting activ- ity of Intellect ; the most peremptory spirit of inquiry abroad on every subject ...
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... present height . If we admit that this chief of Persifleurs had a steady conscious aim in life , the still higher praise of having had a right or noble aim cannot be conceded him without many limitations , and may , plausibly enough ...
... present height . If we admit that this chief of Persifleurs had a steady conscious aim in life , the still higher praise of having had a right or noble aim cannot be conceded him without many limitations , and may , plausibly enough ...
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หน้า 117 - Flowers,' or a baser kind of dust, we shall not predict. We give them in a miscellaneous shape ; overlooking those classifications which, even in the text, are not and could not be very rigidly adhered to. ' Philosophy can bake no bread ; but she can procure for us God, Freedom, Immortality.
หน้า 463 - In Lebensfluten, im Tatensturm Wall' ich auf und ab, Webe hin und her! Geburt und Grab, Ein ewiges Meer, Ein wechselnd Weben, Ein glühend Leben, So schaff' ich am sausenden Webstuhl der Zeit Und wirke der Gottheit lebendiges Kleid.
หน้า 212 - The treasures of his mind are of a similar description with the mind itself ; his knowledge is gathered from all the kingdoms of Art, and Science, and Nature, and lies round him in huge unwieldy heaps. His very language is Titanian ; deep, strong, tumultuous ; shining with a thousand hues, fused from a thousand elements, and winding in labyrinthic mazes.
หน้า 236 - From of old, it was too often to be reproachfully observed of him, that he dwelt with disproportionate fondness in Senate-houses, in Battle-fields, nay even in Kings' Antechambers ; forgetting, that far away from such scenes, the mighty tide of Thought and Action was still rolling on its wondrous course, in gloom and brightness ; and in its thousand remote valleys, a whole world of Existence, with or without an earthly sun of Happiness to warm it, with or without a heavenly sun of Holiness to purify...
หน้า 138 - Were we required to characterise this age of ours by any single epithet, we should be tempted to call it, not an Heroical, Devotional, Philosophical, or Moral Age, but, above all others, the Mechanical Age.
หน้า 8 - Khan, with his shaggy demons of the wilderness, 'passed away like a whirlwind,' to be forgotten forever ; and that German artisan has wrought a benefit, which is yet immeasurably expanding itself, and will continue to expand itself through all countries and through all times.
หน้า 229 - Our very speech is curiously historical. Most men, you may observe, speak only to narrate ; not in imparting what they have thought, which indeed were often a very small matter, but in exhibiting what they have undergone or seen, which is a quite unlimited one, do talkers dilate. Cut us off from Narrative, how would the stream of conversation, even among the wisest, languish into detached handfuls, and among the foolish utterly evaporate...
หน้า 141 - These things, which we state lightly enough here, are yet of deep import, and indicate a mighty change in our whole manner of existence. For the same habit regulates not our modes of action alone, but our modes of thought and feeling. Men are grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavour, and in natural force, of any kind. Not for internal perfection, but for external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for...
หน้า 416 - Those ladies, who take the lead in society, are loudly called upon to act as guardians of the public taste as well as of the public virtue. They are called upon, therefore, to oppose, with the whole weight of their influence, the irruption of those swarms of Publications now daily issuing from the banks of the Danube, which, like their ravaging predecessors of the darker ages, though with far other and more fatal arms, are overrunning civilised society.
หน้า 155 - We have our little theory on all human and divine things. Poetry, the workings of genius itself, which in all times, with one or another meaning, has been called Inspiration, and held to be mysterious and inscrutable, is no longer without its scientific exposition.