| William Howie Wylie - 1881 - 436 strani
...progress. " He sympathises with all men," continues Mazzini, " but it is with the separate life of each, and not with their collective life. He readily looks...development of mankind taken as a whole. . . . He weaves and unweaves his web like Penelope; he preaches by turns life and nothingness ; he wearies out... | |
| William Howie Wylie - 1881 - 444 strani
...progress. " He sympathises with all men," continues Mazzini, " but it is with the separate life of each, and not with their collective life. He readily looks...development of mankind taken as a whole. . . . He weaves and unweaves his web like Penelope ; he preaches by turns life and nothingness; he wearies out... | |
| Giuseppe Mazzini - 1887 - 380 strani
...the human race escapes him. He sympathises with all men, but it is with the separate life of each, and not with their collective life. He readily looks...actual evil, than by a clear conception of that which truly constitutes life) the want of a bond between the men who are around him ; he does not feel sufficiently... | |
| Ewald Flügel - 1887 - 306 strani
...Carlyle comprehends only the individual; the true sense of the unity of the human race escapes him ... he does not believe in „a supreme idea" represented...progressively by the development of mankind taken as a whole) ; bier fpielen bie 1Ь,ео!од$|феп Лп?фаиипдеп tEarlyíes mit ijerein, паф ше!фег... | |
| Giuseppe Mazzini - 1891 - 400 strani
...the human race escapes him. He sympathises with all men, but it is with the separate life of each, and not with their collective life. He readily looks...actual evil, than by a clear conception of that which truly constitutes life) the want of a bond between the men who are around him : he does not feel sufficiently... | |
| Henry Morley - 1890 - 1142 strani
...the human race escapes him. He sympathises with all men, but it is with the separate life of each, and not with their collective life. He readily looks...progressively by the development of mankind taken as a whole. . . . The great religious idea, the continued development of Humanity by a collective labour, according... | |
| Henry Morley - 1912 - 1214 strani
...the human race escapes him. He sympathises with all men, but it is with the separate life of each, ` X . . . The great religious idea, the continued development of Humanity by a collective labour, according... | |
| 1904 - 778 strani
...the human race escapes him. He sympathizes with all men, but it is with the separate life of each, and not with their collective life. He readily looks...progressively by the development of mankind taken as a a whole.' . . . He does not feel sufficiently the existence of the greater bond between the generations... | |
| Mary Gladstone Drew - 1918 - 432 strani
...steadily onward and upward to more knowledge and more light, seems positively to have repelled him : " He does not believe in a supreme idea represented...progressively by the development of mankind taken as a whole. . . . The nationality of Italy in his eyes is the glory of having produced Dante and Christopher Columbus... | |
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