Three Great Teachers of Our Time: Being an Attempt to Deduce the Spirit and Purpose Animating Carlyle, Tennyson and RuskinSmith, Elder and Company, 1865 - 255 páginas |
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... his volume trustfully to the hands of those who may be interested in any worthy word spoken regarding either or all of them . But indeed when one thinks of the great need there is for a wide - based reform in our extravagant.
... his volume trustfully to the hands of those who may be interested in any worthy word spoken regarding either or all of them . But indeed when one thinks of the great need there is for a wide - based reform in our extravagant.
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... words and thoughts , but also our acts and lives thereby . This is the claim they have over us as thinking men if they are indeed our Great Teachers . The writer finds they are one in aim and spirit and desire . Their words may vary ...
... words and thoughts , but also our acts and lives thereby . This is the claim they have over us as thinking men if they are indeed our Great Teachers . The writer finds they are one in aim and spirit and desire . Their words may vary ...
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... Christian history . It may be said to simply circle round the question whether or not art in its lower.or heathen form shall be called in to decorate and sen- suously limit Christian doctrine ; or in other words , viii PREFACE .
... Christian history . It may be said to simply circle round the question whether or not art in its lower.or heathen form shall be called in to decorate and sen- suously limit Christian doctrine ; or in other words , viii PREFACE .
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... words , the meaning of the higher facts of human existence . This may seem a very paradoxical way of putting the matter ; but it is not the less the true one . For all religious strug- gles ultimately resolve themselves into these ...
... words , the meaning of the higher facts of human existence . This may seem a very paradoxical way of putting the matter ; but it is not the less the true one . For all religious strug- gles ultimately resolve themselves into these ...
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... the true sense of that word , and shortsightedly carry our notions derived from the material sphere into the spiritual also . Thereby we do great mischief , and retard real progress . For 1 THOMAS CARLYLE: HIS MISSION AND INFLUENCE.
... the true sense of that word , and shortsightedly carry our notions derived from the material sphere into the spiritual also . Thereby we do great mischief , and retard real progress . For 1 THOMAS CARLYLE: HIS MISSION AND INFLUENCE.
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abstract Alfred Tennyson arbitrary artist assertion Barabbas beautiful become Carlyle's character Christian circumstances constantly criticism David Elginbrod deep deeper duty earnest earth elements Enoch Arden essays essentially eternal expression fact faculties faith fate feeling force Friedrich give Goethe harmony heart hero Hero-worship heroic human idea individual influence intellect Latter-day Pamphlets laws lives Locksley Hall Mahomet Maud means Memoriam mind Modern Painters mood moral nature never noble Novalis once outward Palace of Art perhaps poem poet poetical poetry political economy poor practical principle prose Protestantism purpose racter reader regard relation reverence rude Ruskin Sartor Sartor Resartus seems sense shadow Shakspeare silent simply sorrow soul speak sphere spirit strange symbols Tennyson thee things Thomas Carlyle thou thought tion Tithonus true truly truth unconscious verse vital wasted youth whole Wilhelm William Burnes words worship write