Rudiments of an Epic, we say; and of the true Epic of our Time, — were the genius but arrived that could sing it ! Not " Arms and the Man; " "Tools and the Man," that were now our Epic. What indeed are Tools, from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray... The Growth of Sartor Resartus - Página 14por David Lee Maulsby - 1899 - 29 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 412 páginas
...epitome of a whole century ; when he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Eudiments of an Epic, we say ; and of the true Epic of our Time,...indeed are Tools, from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray to this Pen we now write with, but Arms, wherewith to do battle against UNREASON without or within,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 590 páginas
...chronicle and epitome of a whole century ; when he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Rudiments of an Epic, we say ; and of the true Epic...indeed are Tools, from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray to this Pen we now write with, but Arms, wherewith to do battle against UNREABO* without or within,... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 206 páginas
...chronicle and epitome of a whole century. When he departs, a whole century will become dead. Historical rudiments of an epic, we say ; and of the true epic...are ' Tools,' from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray to this pen we now write with, but arms wherewith to do battle against unreason without or within... | |
| 1852 - 590 páginas
...chronicle and epitome of a whole century; when he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Rudiments of an Epic, we say; and of the true Epic...indeed are Tools, from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray to this Pen we now write with, but Arms, wherewith to do battle against UXKK^SOH without or within,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 páginas
...he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Rudiments of an Epic, we say; and of ths . Wray to this Pen we now write with, but Arms, wherewith to do battle against UXHKASOT without or within,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 628 páginas
...departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Rudiments of an Epic, we say; and of the tme Epic of our Time, — were the genius but arrived that could sing it! Nol "Arms and the Man;" "Tools and the Man," that were now our Epic. What indeed are Tools, from the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 494 páginas
...chronicle and epitome of a whole century ; when he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Rudiments of an Epic, we say ; and of the true Epic...Time,— were the genius but arrived that could sing it! Xot •' Arms and the Man ;' ' Tools and the Man,' that were now our Epic. What indeed are Tools, from... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 552 páginas
...chronicle and epitome of a whole century. When he departs, a whole century will become dead. Historical rudiments of an epic we say ; and of the true epic...are "Tools," from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray to this pen we now write with, but arms wherewith to do battle against unreason without or within... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1872 - 288 páginas
...chronicle and epitome of a whole century; when he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Rudiments of an Epic, we say; and of the true Epic of our Time,—were the genius but arrived that could sing it ! Not 'Arms and the Man ;' ' Tools and the Man,'... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 496 páginas
...epitome of a whole century ; when he departs, a whole century will become dead, historical. Kudiments of an Epic, we say ; and of the true Epic of our Time,...indeed are Tools, from the Hammer and Plummet of Enoch Wray to this Pen we now write with, but Arms, wherewith to do battle against UNREASON without or within,... | |
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