What then is man ! What then is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before the moth. Yet in the being and in the working of a faithful man is there already (as all faith from the beginning gives assurance) a something that pertains not to... The Living Age - Page 3551907Full view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 pages
...vanished. faded like a clond-speck from the azure of the All ! What then is man 1 What then is man 1 He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...faithful man is there already (as all faith, from ihe beginning, gives assurance) a something that pertains not to this wild doath-element of TIME; that... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 494 pages
...vanished; faded like a cloud-speck from the azure of the All! What then is man ! What then is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...death-element of Time ; that triumphs over Time, and it, and will be, when Time shall be no more. And now we turn back into the world, withdrawing from... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 422 pages
...vanished ; faded like a cloud-speck from the azure of the All ! What, then, is man ! What, then, is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...Time, and is, and will be, when Time shall be no more. And now we turn back into the world, withdrawing from this new-made grave. The man whom we love lies... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1873 - 582 pages
...like a clond-speck from the azure of the All ! What then is man ! What then is man ? He endures bat for an hour, and is crushed before the moth. Yet in the being and in the »orking of a faithful man is there already (as all faith, from the beginning, gives assurance) i something... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 pages
...will one day have vanished ; faded like a cloud-speck from the azure of the all ! What, then, is man ? He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...death-element of time ; that triumphs over time, and is, will be, when time shall be no more." — THOMAS CARLYLE. LITERARY CAREER — AUTHOR, EDITOR, AND POET... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 618 pages
...vanished ; faded like a cloud-speck from (ho azure of the all ! What, then, is man ? He endures bat for an hour, and Is crushed before the moth. Yet,...something that pertains not to this wild death-element of lime ; that triumphs over time, and is, will be, when time shall be no more."— THOMAS CARLYLK. LITERARY... | |
| 1881 - 72 pages
...vanished ; faded like a cloud-speck from the azure of the All ! What then is man ! What then is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...Time, and is, and will be, when Time shall be no more. And now we turn back into the world, withdrawing from this new-made grave. The man whom we love lies... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1881 - 158 pages
...ar is crushed before the moth. Yet in the being ar in the working of a faithful man is there alreac (as all faith, from the beginning, gives assurance a something that pertains not to this wild deat element of Time, that triumphs over Time, and and will be, when Time shall be no more. " And now... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 460 pages
...have vanished, faded like a cloudspeck from the azure of the All! What then is man? What then is man? He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...pertains not to this wild death-element of TIME; that trinmphs over time, and is, and will be, when time shall be no more. And now we turn back into the... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 492 pages
...have vanished, faded like a cloudspeck from the azure of the All! What then is man? What then is man? He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before the moth. Yet iu the being and iu the working of a faithful man is there already (as all faith, from the beginning,... | |
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