LESSONS FROM MY MASTERS CARLYLE TENNYSON AND RUSKIN |
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... perform are two very different things with him as with every His fame rarely exerts a favorable influence on his dignity of char- one . acter , and never on his peace of mind : CHAPTER THOMAS CARLYLE THE SCHEME OF HIS LIFE CHAPTER.
... perform are two very different things with him as with every His fame rarely exerts a favorable influence on his dignity of char- one . acter , and never on his peace of mind : CHAPTER THOMAS CARLYLE THE SCHEME OF HIS LIFE CHAPTER.
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... things of the past . Even in Scotland there are now few or none who , if a Covenanter of 1638 , or a Covenanter of 1643 , were to rise from the dead , would be recognized by either as brethren . THOMAS CARLYLE - HIS KINDRED . 17 But the ...
... things of the past . Even in Scotland there are now few or none who , if a Covenanter of 1638 , or a Covenanter of 1643 , were to rise from the dead , would be recognized by either as brethren . THOMAS CARLYLE - HIS KINDRED . 17 But the ...
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... things . He may be the cleverest of men ; he may be brilliant , enter- taining , popular ; but he will want weight . No soul - moving picture was ever painted that had not in it depth of shadow . The light must also be there ; a gleam ...
... things . He may be the cleverest of men ; he may be brilliant , enter- taining , popular ; but he will want weight . No soul - moving picture was ever painted that had not in it depth of shadow . The light must also be there ; a gleam ...
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... thing with another , and reflecting on the interminable series of consequences flowing from every fact which we meet ... things hang to- gether . " I quote from memory , and do not vouch for the words , but this was their sense . In the ...
... thing with another , and reflecting on the interminable series of consequences flowing from every fact which we meet ... things hang to- gether . " I quote from memory , and do not vouch for the words , but this was their sense . In the ...
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... things are but vesture , clothing , or visual appearance , of spirit . Let us not be startled by the seeming mysticism of this . It is either false , or it is perfectly simple and true . As I hold to be the case with all genuine ...
... things are but vesture , clothing , or visual appearance , of spirit . Let us not be startled by the seeming mysticism of this . It is either false , or it is perfectly simple and true . As I hold to be the case with all genuine ...
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الصفحة 287 - Ah ! who hath reft,' quoth he, ' my dearest pledge ? ' Last came, and last did go, The Pilot of the Galilean Lake ; Two massy keys he bore of metals twain (The golden opes, the iron shuts amain). He shook his mitred locks, and stern bespake : ' How well could I have spared for thee, young swain, Enow of such as for their bellies...
الصفحة 319 - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding; for the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
الصفحة 294 - And he, shall he, Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes, Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law Tho...
الصفحة 281 - Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things ; and vile it were For some three suns to store and hoard myself...
الصفحة 287 - For we were nursed upon the self-same hill, Fed the same flock, by fountain, shade, and rill...
الصفحة 291 - Our little systems have their day; They have their day and cease to be: They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, O Lord, art more than they.
الصفحة 205 - Not in vain the distance beacons. Forward, forward let us range. Let the great world spin forever down the ringing grooves of change. Thro...
الصفحة 281 - Lo ! in the middle of the wood, ; The folded leaf is woo'd from out the bud With winds upon the branch, and there Grows green and broad, and takes no care, Sun-steep'd at noon, and in the moon Nightly dew-fed ; and turning yellow Falls, and floats adown the air.
الصفحة 204 - Love took up the glass of Time, and turn'd it in his glowing hands; Every moment, lightly shaken, ran itself in golden sands. Love took up the harp of Life, and smote on all the chords with might; Smote the chord of Self, that, trembling, pass'd in music out of sight.
الصفحة 202 - Hall; Locksley Hall, that in the distance overlooks the sandy tracts, And the hollow ocean-ridges roaring into cataracts. Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising thro' the mellow shade, Glitter like a swarm of fire-flies tangled in a silver braid.