Men worship the shows of great men; the most disbelieve that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless, look, for example, at Napoleon! A Corsican... The Pacific Monthly - Stran 213uredili: - 1911Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shows of great men ; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shows of great men; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1842 - 414 strani
...crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shews of great men ; the most disbelieve that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 strani
...crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shews of great men ;' the most disbelieve that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes-out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shows of great men ; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalJest faith; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comesout in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shows of great men ; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes-out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shows of great men ; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatallest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes out in poor plight, hardly recognizable. Men worship the shows of great men ; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 490 strani
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes out in poor plight, hardly recognizable. Men 'worship the shows of great men; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatalest faith; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...great men, all crippled, blinded, paralytic as it is, comes-out in poor plight, hardly recognisable. Men worship the shows of great men ; the most disbelieve...that there is any reality of great men to worship. The dreariest, fatallest faith ; believing which, one would literally despair of human things. Nevertheless... | |
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