| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 strani
...call silent ; cannot speak or come to light, till it be seen, till it be spoken to. Every noble work is at first 'impossible.' In very truth, for every...inarticulate, undiscoverable except to faith. Like Gideon thou shall spread out thy fleece at the door of thy tent ; see whether under the wide arch of Heaven there... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 strani
...call silent; cannot speak or come to light, till it be seen, till it be spoken to. Every noblejwork is at first ' impossible.' In very truth, for every noble work the possibilities will lie diffused t.hrnngh Immensity ; inarticulate, uncliscoverable except to faith. Like Gideon thou shalt spread out... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 strani
...call silent ; cannot speak or come to light till it be seen, till It be spoken to. Every noble work is at first " impossible." In "very truth, 'for every noble work the possihilities will lie diffused through Immensity ; inarticulate, undiscoverable except to faith. Like... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 strani
...call silent; cannot speak or come to light till it be seen, till it be spoken to. Every noble work is at first " impossible." In very truth, for every...inarticulate, undiscoverable except to faith. Like Gideon thou shali spread out thy fleece at the door of thy tent ; see whether, under the wide arch of Heaven, there... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 strani
...call silent; cannot speak or come to light, till it be seen, till it be spoken to. Every noble work is at first ' impossible.' In very truth, for every...except to faith. Like Gideon thou shalt spread out :,hy fleece at the door of thy tent; see whether under the wide arch of Heaven there be any bounteous... | |
| Frederick Joseph Foxton - 1849 - 284 strani
...spirits, and raise the despairing and unbelieving soul to its heaven-appointed task — " Every noble work is at first impossible. In very truth, for every noble...shalt spread out thy fleece at the door of thy tent, and see whether under the wide arch of heaven there be any bounteous moisture or none. Thy heart and... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 strani
...call silent : cannot speak or come to light, till it be seen, till it be spoken to. Every noble work is at first ' impossible.' In very truth, for every...will lie diffused through Immensity ; inarticulate, vUndi» coverable except to faith. Like Gideon them shalt spread oat thy fleece at the door of thy... | |
| David Thomas - 674 strani
...till they be seen, till they be spoken to. Every noble work is at first ' ' impossible. " In every truth, for every noble work the possibilities will lie diffused through immensity, inarticulate, undiscoyerable except to faith. Like Gideon thou shalt spread out thy fleece at the door of thy tent... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 strani
...call silent ; cannot speak or come to light till it bo seen, till it be spoken to. Every noble work is at first " impossible." In very truth, for every...arch of Heaven, there be any bounteous moisture, or "one. Thy heart and life-purpose shall be as a miraculous Gideon's fleece, spread out in silent appeal... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 strani
...call silent ; cannot speak or come to light till it be seen, till it be spoken to. Every noble work is at first "impossible." In very truth, for every...will lie diffused through Immensity, inarticulate, imdiscoverable except to faith. Like Gideon thou shalt spread out thy fleece at the door of thy tent... | |
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