| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1883 - 502 strani
...enough, secondary groups of E. Kölbing, Englische studien. vI. 3. 25 their own St 233. the head . . uncertain whether it were getting inspired, or getting infatuated into flat imbecility 236. Were it plotting of Aristocrats . . . were it Brigands . . ., enough, the markets are scarce of... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 482 strani
...spiritualized into the sharpness of vision requisite for discerning such an " om-m-mject." — The ingenuous young English head, of those days, stood strangely...truth, or prefigurement of truth; and yet a fatal delusion withal. Prefigurement that, in spite of beaver sciences and temporary spiritual hebetude and... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1884 - 848 strani
...spiritualized into the sharpuess of vision requisite for discerning such an 'Omm-mject.' The ingenuous young English head of those days stood strangely puzzled by such revelations, uncertain whether it was getting inspired or getting infatuated into flat imbecility ; and strange effulgence of new day,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1884 - 838 strani
...spiritualized into the sharpness of vision requisite for discerningsuch an ' Omm-mject.' The ingenuous young English head of those days stood strangely puzzled by such revelations, uncertain whether it was getting inspired or getting infatuated into flat imbecility ; and strange effulgence of new day,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 564 strani
...spiritualised into the sharpness of vision requisite for discerning such an " om-m-mject." — The ingenuous young English head, of those days, stood strangely...effulgence, of new day or else of deeper meteoric night, coloured the horizon of the future for it. Let me not be unjust to this memorable man. Surely there... | |
| Ewald Flügel - 1891 - 152 strani
...not be unjust to this memorable man," he says. " Surely there was here, in his pious, ever-labouring, subtle mind, a precious truth, or prefigurement of truth; and yet a fatal delusion withal. Prefigurement that, in spite of beaver sciences and temporary spiritual hebetude and... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1894 - 300 strani
...eloquent words, till once your islet got wrapt in the mist again, and they could recommence humming. Let me not be unjust to this memorable man. Surely there was here, in his pious, ever-labouring, subtle mind, a precious truth, or prefigurement of truth ; and yet a fatal delusion... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 306 strani
...spiritualised into the sharpness of vision requisite for discerning such an 'om-m-mject.'— The ingenuous young English head, of those days, stood strangely...effulgence, of new day or else of deeper meteoric night, coloured the horizon of the future for it. Let me not be unjust to this memorable man. Surely there... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 322 strani
...spiritualised into the sharpness of vision requisite for discerning such an ' om-m-mject.' — The ingenuous young English head, of those days, stood strangely...getting infatuated into flat imbecility ; and strange efrulgence, of new day or else of deeper meteoric night, coloured the horizon of the future for it.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 478 strani
...spiritualized into the sharpness of vision requisite for discerning such an " om-m-mject."— The ingenuous young English head, of those days, stood strangely...truth, or prefigurement of truth; and yet a fatal delusion withal. Prefigurement that, in spite of beaver sciences and temporary spiritual hebetude and... | |
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