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" ... other means or appliance whatsoever ? We can fancy him as radiant aloft over all the Nations of Englishmen, a thousand years hence. From Paramatta, from New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are,... "
On Heroes, Hero-worship, & the Heroic in History: Six Lectures ; Reported ... - Página 102
de Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 218 páginas
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Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 páginas
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : " Yes, this Shakspeare is...articulate voice ; that it produce a man who will speak-forth melodiously what the heart of it means ! Italy, for example, poor Italy lies dismembered,...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volumen 13

1856 - 924 páginas
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : ' Yes, this Shakspeare is...think by him ; we are of one blood and kind with him.' " Or to come home to ourselves ; what American would consent to surrender the citizenship of Edwards,...
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The Living Age, Volumen 289

1916 - 880 páginas
...Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another: "Yes, this Shakespeare is ours; we produced him, we speak and think by him; we are of one blood and kind with him." The virtues that composed the character of Shakespeare's hero-king contain the seeds of Carlyle's Saxondom....
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of parish constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : ' Yes, this Shakspeare is...kind with him.' The most common-sense politician too, may, if he pleases, think of that."— Carlyle. ALL hail ! thou noble land, Our father's native soil...
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Storia della letteratura italiana, Volumen 1

Paolo Emiliani-Giudici - 1855 - 484 páginas
...queste parole il di 42 maggio -l840 concludeva un discorso sopra lo Eroe-poeta : « Yes , truly,it is a great » thing for a nation that it get an articulate voice ; that it produce a man «ho » will speak forth melodiously vt'hat the heart o£ it means ! Italy, for example, » poor Italy...
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The Bibliotheca Sacra and American Biblical Repository, Volumen 13

1856 - 924 páginas
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort Of Parish Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : ' Yes, this Shakspeare is...think by him ; we are of one blood and kind with him.' " Or to come home to ourselves ; what American would consent to surrender the citizenship of Edwards,...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of parish constahle soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another: 'Yes, this Shakspeare is ours ; we produced him ; we speak and think hy him ; we are of one hlood and kind with him.' The most common-sense politician too, may, if he pleases,...
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Sartor Resartus (1831): Lectures on Heroes (1840)

Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 páginas
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : " Yes^ this Shakspeare is...a Nation that it get an articulate voice; that it jDroduge_ji man ,who_ will speak -forth melodiously what the heart of it means ! Italy, for example,...
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Storia della letteratura italiana, Volumen 1

Paolo Emiliani-Giudici - 1863 - 976 páginas
...parole il di 42 maggio 1840 concludeva un discorso sopra lo Eroe-poeta: • Yes, truly,it isa grcat • thing for a nation that it get an articulate voice ; that it produce a man who • \\ill spcak forili niclodiously \vhat thè hcart of it means ! Italy, for example, • poor Italy...
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The Cheltonian

Cheltenham College - 1868 - 412 páginas
...when called upon in the campaign of 1 869. TW <K5H)t"t man's Brunt-taps. >-•"#•-••-; "\ 7"ES, truly, it is a great thing for a nation that it get an J[ articulate voice— that it produce a man who will speak forth melodiously what the heart of it...
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