CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture, and how the Torch of Science has now been brandished and borne about, with more or less effect, for five thousand years and upwards ; how, in these times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and... The Medical Herald - Página 651873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 páginas
...Speculation having free course. Editor receives from Professor Teuf elsdrockh his new Work on Clothe*. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture,...times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rushlights, and Sulphur-matches, kindled thereat,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 páginas
...CHAP. XL— Tailors 289 CHAP. XII.— Farewell 296 / SARTOR RESARTUS. BOOK I. CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture,...times especially, not only the torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable rush-lights and sulphur-matches, kindled thereat,... | |
| 1838 - 598 páginas
...Preliminary," and will then add a bit of description, such as is not found in descriptive novel writers. " Considering our present advanced state of culture,...times especially, not only the torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but iunumerable rushlights, and sulpburmatches, kindled thereat,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 páginas
...Dandiacal Body 283 XI. Tailors 299 XII. Farewell 304 SARTOR RESARTUS. BOOK I. CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture,...times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rush-lights, and Sulphurmatches, kindled thereat,... | |
| 1838 - 604 páginas
...Preliminary," and will then add a hit of description, such as is not found in descriptive novel writers. " Considering our present advanced state of culture,...times especially, not only the torch still burns, and perhaps moro fiercely than ever, but innumerable rushlights, and sulphurmatches, kindled thereat,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 páginas
...Dandiacal Body 214 XI. Tailors . 226 XII. Farewell . . 229 BOOK I, SARTOR RESARTUS, CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture,...times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rust-lights, and Sulphur-matches, kindled thereat,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 páginas
...Body 314 XI Tailors ... .... . 226 XII Farewell . ' . . . 22f SARTOR RESARTUS, CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture,...years and upwards; how, in these times especially, not onlj the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rust-lights, and Sulphur-matches,... | |
| 1848 - 886 páginas
...literary clubs without end. ' The torch of science,' says one of the greatest of living writers, ' has now been brandished and borne about, with more...less effect, for five thousand years and upwards, so that not the smallest cranny or dog-hole in nature or art can remain unilluminated;' and, therefore,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 páginas
...SARTOR RESARTUS. CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture, and bow the Torch of Science has now been brandished and borne...times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rust-lights, and Sulphur-matches, kindled thereat,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 páginas
...tiirin Sici'iniuljtnii}, nicin ','iiffi' Ift fie Scit. SAETOE EESAETUS. BOOK I. CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture,...brandished and borne about, with more or less effect, for five-thousand years and upwards; how, in these times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and... | |
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