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" 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 141
โดย Thomas Carlyle - 1860
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Collected Works, เล่มที่ 7

Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 434 หน้า
...Music ; whereby the languishing spirit of Art may be strengthened, as by the more generous diet of a Public Kitchen. Literature, too, has its Paternoster-row...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

The Quarterly journal of prophecy, เล่มที่ 25

1873 - 442 หน้า
...our whole manner of existence. For the same habit regulates not our modes of action alone but our1 modes of thought and feeling. Men are grown mechanical...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions — for MECHANISM of one sort or other do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

Carlyles' Works: Critical and miscellaneous essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 516 หน้า
...grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavor, and in natural force, of any kind. Not for internal...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Collected and Republished, เล่มที่ 2

Thomas Carlyle - 1889 - 312 หน้า
...Music; whereby the languishing spirit of Art may be strengthened, as by the more generous diet of a Public Kitchen. Literature, too, has its Paternoster-row...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

An Outline of the Doctrines of Thomas Carlyle: Being Selected and Arranged ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 324 หน้า
...chicane ; a machine for converting the Heathen. It is the same in all other departments.' 7. 233. ' These things, which we state lightly enough here,...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

Thomas Carlyle

Hector C. Macpherson - 1897 - 172 หน้า
...machinery in every outward and inward sense of that word. . . . 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. . . . We may trace this tendency in all the great manifestations of our time: in its intellectual aspect,...

The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete).

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 660 หน้า
...grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavor, and in natural force, of any kind. Not for internal...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republished

Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 504 หน้า
...grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavor, and in natural force, of any kind. Not for internal...external combinations and arrangements, for institutions, constitutions, — for Mechanism of one sort or other, do they hope and struggle. Their whole efforts,...

Thomas Carlyle: A Study of His Literary Apprenticeship, 1814-1831

William Savage Johnson - 1911 - 156 หน้า
...clearly is Arnold's very phraseology anticipated in such a sentence as this from Signs of the Times: "Not for internal perfection, but for external combinations...arrangements, for institutions, constitutions,—for a See Emerson's Works, Centenary Ed., vol. 5, pages 103 and 163, and vol. 6, page 164. Mechanism of...

The Passing of the Great Reform Bill

James Ramsay Montagu Butler - 1914 - 498 หน้า
...materialism, found support for his views in the state of politics. " 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. We might note the mighty interest taken in mere political arrangements, as itself the sign of a mechanical...




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