Appearance," was never more invisible to any man. He reads History not with the eye of a devout seer, or even of a critic ; but through a pair of mere anti-catholic spectacles. It is not a mighty drama, enacted on the theatre of Infinitude, with Suns... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 23por Thomas Carlyle - 1860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1839 - 538 páginas
...mighty drama enacted on the theatre of Infinitude, with Suns for lamps, and Eternity as a back ground, whose author is God, and whose purport and thousand-fold...light' of the Throne of God ; but a poor, wearisome debating club dispute, spun through ten centuries, between the Encyclopedie and the Sorbonne. Wisdom... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1839 - 540 páginas
...us up to ' the dark with excess of light' of the Throne of God; but a poor, wearisome debating club dispute, spun through ten centuries, between the Encyclopedic...baseness, are merely superstitious or unbelieving ; God's world is a larger patrimony of St. Peter, from which it were well and pleasant to hunt out the Pope."... | |
| 1852 - 590 páginas
...spectacles. It is not a mighty drama, enacted on the theatre of Infinitude, with Suns for lamps, and Eternity as a back-ground; whose author is God, and...through ten centuries, between the Encyclopedic and the Sorbonnc. Wisdom or folly, nobleness or baseness, are merely superstitious or unbelieving: God's Universe... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 páginas
...spectacles, ft is not a mighty drama, enacted on the theatre of Infinitude, with Suns for lamps, and Eternity as a back-ground ; whose author is God, and...through ten centuries, between the Encyclopedic and the Borbonne. Wisdom or folly, nobleness or baseness, are merely superstitious or unbelieving: God's Universe... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 páginas
...spectacles. It is not a mighty drama, enacted on the theatre of Infinitude, with Suns for lamps, and Eternity as a back-ground; whose author is God, and whose purport and thousand-fold moral lead us np to the "dark wilh excess of light" of Ihe Throne of God; but a poor wearisome debaling-club dispute,... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 206 páginas
...avec drama enacted on the theater of Infinitude , with suns for lamps and Eternity as back-ground... but a poor wearisome debating-club dispute, spun through ten centuries, between the Encyclopédie and the Sorbonne... God's Universe is a larger patrimony of Saint Peter, from where it... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 516 páginas
...mighty drama enacted on the theater of Infinitude, with suns for lamps and Eternity as back-ground.... but a poor wearisome debating-club dispute, spun through ten centuries, between the Encyclopédie and the Sorbonne.... God's Universe is a larger patrimony of Saint Peter, from where... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 254 páginas
...and Eternity as a background ; whose author is God, and whose purport and thousandfold moral leads us up to the "dark with excess of light " of the throne...debating-club dispute, spun through ten centuries, between the Encydop&Lie and the Sorbonne, Wisdom or folly, nobleness or baseness, are merely superstitious or unbelieving... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 256 páginas
...spectacles. It is not a mighty drama, enacted on the theatre of Infinitude, with Suns for lamps, and Eternity as a background ; whose author is God, and whose purport and thousandfold moral leads us up to the "dark with excess of light " of the throne of God ; but a poor wearisome debating-club... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 564 páginas
...drama enacted on the theatre of Inf1nitude, with suns for lamps and Eternity as a background, . . . but a poor wearisome debating-club dispute, spun through ten centuries, between the Encyclopedic and the Sorbonnc. . . . Owl's Universe is a larger patrimony of St. Peter, from which it were well and plrasaut... | |
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