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" In the poorest cottage are Books ; is one BOOK, wherein for several thousands of years the spirit of man has found light, and nourishment, and an interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look... "
The Growth of Sartor Resartus - Página 24
por David Lee Maulsby - 1899 - 29 páginas
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3

Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 412 páginas
...instead of righting them, this sad and strange result may actually turn out to have been realized. But what, after all, is meant by uneducated, in a...interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the Mystery of Existence reflects itself,...
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American Annals of Education, Volumen9

1839 - 600 páginas
...But what, after all, is meant by uneducated, in a time when Books hare come into the world ; ,-ome to be household furniture in every habitation of the...interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the Mystery of inxistence reflects itself,...
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American Annals of Education, Volumen9

1839 - 636 páginas
...come into the world ; I'ome to be household furniture in every habitation of the civilized world 1 In the poorest cottage are Books ; is one BOOK, wherein...interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the Mystery of Kxistence reflects itself,...
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The Educational Magazine

1840 - 468 páginas
...Literature, and not merely a great collection of hooks ? We discovered it through our having a BIBLE, that " one BOOK wherein for several thousands of years the...interpreting response to whatever is deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the mystery of existence reflects itself,...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen21

1843 - 632 páginas
...a time when books have come into the. world; come to be household furniture of every habitation in the civilized world ? In the poorest cottage are books;...interpreting response to whatever is deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the mystery of existence reflects itself....
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The Living Age, Volumen269

1911 - 856 páginas
...know no more, their Bible true. "ln the poorest cottage," said Thomas Carlyle. "is one Book, wherein the spirit of man has found light and nourishment,...interpreting response to whatever is deepest in him." "im this Book," says the aged grandmother, in Tennyson's poem — "in this Book, little Annie, the...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 590 páginas
...what, after all, is meant by uneducated, in a time when Books have come into the world ; come to the household furniture in every habitation of the civilized...interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the Mystery of Existence reflects itself,...
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The English Journal of Education, Volumen1

1847 - 508 páginas
...prayers and praises of these are recorded. Well does Mr. Carlyle say of the Bible, that it is that " one BOOK wherein for several thousands of years the...interpreting response to whatever is deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the mystery of existence reflects itself,...
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The Modern British Essayists: Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous essays

1852 - 590 páginas
...what, after all, is meant by uneducated, in a time when Books have come into the world; come to the household furniture in every habitation of the civilized...interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him ; wherein still, to this day, for the eye that will look well, the Mystery of Existence reflects itself,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 páginas
...what, after all, is meant by .uneducated, in a time when Books have come into the world; come, to the household furniture in every habitation of the civilized...one BOOK, wherein for several thousands of years the spirit_of man has found light, and nourishment, and an interpreting response to whatever is Deepest...
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