I could hear, was no longer a maddening discord, but a melting one; like inarticulate cries, and sobbings of a dumb creature, which in the ear of Heaven are prayers. The poor Earth, with her poor joys, was now my needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame; Man,... The Quarterly Review - Página 484editado por - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...poor ' Earth, with her poor joys, was now my needy Mother, not ' my cruel Stepdame ; Man, with his so mad Wants and so ' mean Endeavours, had become the...Thus was I standing in the porch of that "Sanctuary ofSor' row ; " by strange, steep ways, had I too been guided thither ; ' and ere long its sacred gates... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1885 - 520 páginas
...when he concludes in these words : " Even for his sufferings and his sins I now first named man my Brother. Thus was I standing in the porch of that...Sorrow ; by strange, steep ways had I too been guided hither ; and ere long its sacred gates would open, and the Divine Depth of Sorrow lie disclosed to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 242 páginas
...poor Earth, with her poor ' joys, was now my needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; ' Man, with his so mad Wants and so mean Endeavours, had ' become the...now first named him Brother. Thus was I standing in 1 the porch of that "Sanctuary of Sorrow f by strange, steep • ways had I too been guided thither... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...so mad Wants and so mean ' Endeavours, had become the dearer to mo ; and even for his suf' ferings and his sins, I now first named him Brother. Thus was ' I standing in the porch of that " Sanctuarg of Sorrow ;" by strange, ' steep ways, had I too been guided thither ; and ere long its... | |
| Joseph Forster - 1890 - 160 páginas
...needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; Man, with his so mad wants and so mean endeavours, had become dearer to me ; and even for his sufferings and his...the ' Divine Depth of Sorrow' lie disclosed to me." In that passage Carlyle opened to us the very deepest depth of his soul. And what a soul ! What pity,... | |
| Joseph Forster - 1890 - 160 páginas
...needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; Man, with his so mad wants and so mean endeavours, had become dearer to me ; and even for his sufferings and his...steep ways had I too been guided thither ; and ere longits sacred gates would open, and the ' Divine Depth of Sorrow' lie disclosed to me." In that passage... | |
| Joseph Forster - 1890 - 162 páginas
...needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; Man, with his so mad wants and so mean endeavours, had become dearer to me ; and even for his sufferings and his...that' Sanctuary of Sorrow' ; by strange, steep ways bad I too been gnided thither ; and ere long its sacred gates would open, and the ' Divine Depth of... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1891 - 244 páginas
...poor Earth, with her poor ' joys, was now my needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; ' Man, with his so mad Wants and so mean Endeavours, had ' become the...standing in • the porch of that "Sanctuary of Sorrow j" by strange, steep 1 ways had I too been guided thither ; and ere long its sacred 1 gates would open,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1893 - 242 páginas
...poor Earth, with her poor ' joys, was now my needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; ' Man, with his so mad Wants and so mean Endeavours, had ' become the...gates would open, and the "Divine Depth of Sorrow" lie dis' closed to me.' The Professor says, he here first got eye on the Knot that had been strangling... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1893 - 372 páginas
...was now my needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdame ; Man, with his so mad Wants and so mean Endeavors, had become the dearer to me ; and even for his sufferings...the ' Divine Depth of Sorrow' lie disclosed to me." The Professor says, he here first got eye on the Knot that had been strangling him, and straightway... | |
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