| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1870 - 670 páginas
...wert so marred. For in thee, too, lay a God-created form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may ; thou teilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread." — Sartor Resartus, III. 4. But how can... | |
| National association for the promotion of social science - 1870 - 664 páginas
...wert so marred. For in thee, too, lay a God-created form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...toil on; thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may j thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread."—Sartor Resartus, III. 4. Bui how... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 páginas
...wert so marred. For in thee too lay a god' created Form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it ' stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...second man I honour, and still more highly: Him who is ' seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable;, not daily bread. ' but the bread of Life. Is... | |
| 1871 - 908 páginas
...wert so marred. For in thee, too, lay a God-created form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...duty, be out of it who may ; thou toilest for the altogether-indispensable, for daily bread. "A second man I honour, and still more highly ; him who... | |
| Young people - 1871 - 686 páginas
...wert so marred. For in thee, too, lay a God-created form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements of labour, and thy body was not to know freedom. Yet toil on, toil on ; thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may ; thou toilest... | |
| 1872 - 320 páginas
...was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements of labor ; and thy body like thy soul, was not to know freedom....altogether indispensable, for daily bread. A second man I honor, and still more highly ; him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable ; not daily... | |
| Eleanor Grace O'Reilly - 1872 - 372 páginas
...were " venerable," and he was a child ; but the next words his brother spoke were clearer to him. " Toil on, toil on ; thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may ;" and just then, it becoming necessary to pay more attention to his driving, on account of a drove... | |
| 1906 - 730 páginas
...words : — For in thee, too, lay a god-created form, but it was not to be unfolded : in crust eel must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...may : thou toilest for the altogether indispensable — daily bread. Aristotle soared no higher — " servile occupation," mere " bread winning." This... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1875 - 520 páginas
...Form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted it must stand with the thick adhesion and defacement of Labour ; and thy body like thy soul was not to...out of it who may ; thou toilest for the altogether indispensible, for daily bread. "A second man I honour, and still more highly: him who is seen toiling... | |
| Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1876 - 272 páginas
...so deformed : thou wert our conscript, on whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles were so marred Yet toil on, toil on ; thou art in thy duty, be out...second man I honour, and still more highly : him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable ; not daily bread, but the bread of life. Is not... | |
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