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
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 522 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 dearer to me ; 30 ' and even for his sufferings and his sins, I now first ' named him Brother. Thus was I standing... | |
| Jeanne Gillespie Pennington - 1899 - 196 páginas
...and beaten with stripes, even as I am ? .... Man, with his so mad Wants and his so mean Endeavors, had become the dearer to me : and even for his sufferings...the " Divine Depth of Sorrow " lie disclosed to me.' ' A vain interminable controversy,' writes he, • touching what is at present called Origin of Evil,... | |
| 1899 - 412 páginas
...unverändert oft in seinen Schriften wieder. Sartor und Heroworship bauen sieh geradezu auf ihnen auf „Thus was I standing in the porch of that „Sanctuary of Sorrow"; by stränge, steep ways had I too been guided thither; and ere long its sacred gates would open, and the... | |
| Annie Barnett - 1900 - 1060 páginas
...The 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 dearer...; and ere long its sacred gates would open and the " Div'me Depth of Sorrow" lie disclosed to me. THOMAS BABINGTON MACAU LAY (1800-1859) THE PURITAN THE... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 564 páginas
...Man, with his so mad Wants ' and so mean Endeavours, had become the dearer to me ; 30 'and even loT his sufferings and his sins, I now first 'named him Brother. Thus was I standing in the porgh ' of jhatj' Sanctuary of Sorrow ;" by strange, steep ways, 'had I too been guided thither ; and... | |
| William Francis Barry - 1904 - 408 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 - 1908 - 516 páginas
...The 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 dearer...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... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 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...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... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 572 páginas
...The 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 dearer...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... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...The poor Earth, with her poor joys, was now my needy Mother, not my cruel Stepdarae; Man, with his so azure smiles To beckon him. Obedient to the light...soul, he went, pursuing The windings of the dell. — The Professor says, he here first got eye on the Knot that had been strangling him, and straightway... | |
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