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... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - หน้า 141โดย Thomas Carlyle - 1860มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1829 - 566 หน้า
...they have gone still farther — having actually established a ' Penny-a-week Purga' tory Society !' Thus does the Genius of Mechanism stand by to help...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 หน้า
...Genius of Mechanism aland by to help us in all difficulties and emergencies ; and, with his iron hack, bears all our burdens. These things, which we state...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 หน้า
...of existence. For the same habit regulates, not our modes of action alone, but our modes of lliought and feeling. Men are grown mechanical in head and...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
| 1836 - 424 หน้า
...our modes of action alone, but our modes of thought and feeling. Men are grown mechanical in head and heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavour, and in natural force of every kind. Not for internal perfection, but for external combinations and arrangements, for institutions... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 หน้า
...seems they have gone still farther; having actually established a ' Penny-a-week Purgatory Society ! ' Thus does the Genius of Mechanism stand by to help...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
| 1852 - 590 หน้า
...seems they have gone still farther ; having actually established a " Penny-a-week Purgatory Society !" Thus does the Genius of Mechanism stand by to help...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
| 1854 - 534 หน้า
...action, but even our modes of thought and feeling. ' Men are grown mechanical,' says he, ' in head and heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in...kind. Not for internal perfection, but for external combination and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions — for' mechanism of one sort or other,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 หน้า
...seems they have gone still farlher ; having actually established a " Penny-a-week Purgatory Society !" t that hatches chi 0 constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
| 1858 - 588 หน้า
...But there is, nevertheless, much truth in his assertion, that " men are grown mechanical in head and heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in...individual endeavour, and in natural force of any kind." And in his expressed opinion that " all but foolish men know that the only solid reformation is that... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 หน้า
...seems they have gone still farther ; having actually established a " Penny-a-week Purgatory Society !" Thus does the Genius of Mechanism stand by to help...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,... | |
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