| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 288 pages
...were he President of innumerable Royal Societies, and carried the whole Mkanique Celeste and HegeTt Philosophy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and...Observatories with their results, in his single head, — ia but a. Pair of Spectacles behind which there is no Eye. Let those who have Eyes look through... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 pages
...with what uncommon animation he perorates : 'The man who cannot wonder, who does not habitually wonder (and worship), were he President of innumerable Royal Societies, and carried the whole Micanique Celeste and HegeTs Philosophy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories with... | |
| 1840 - 698 pages
...the smallest of fractions of Shaii. IV. • The man who cannot wonder, who does not habitually wonder and worship, were he President of innumerable Royal...Laboratories and Observatories with their results, in his single";head, — is but a Pair of Spectacles behind which there is no eye. Let those who have eyes... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 pages
...of innumerable Royal So' cieties, and carried the whole Mtcanique Celeste and Hegel's Phi' losophy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories...results, in his single head, — is but a Pair of Spec' tacles behind which there is no Eye. Let those who have Eyes ' look through him, then he may... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 pages
...of innumerable Royal So' cieties, and carried the whole Mecaniqm CCleste and Hcgel's Phi' losophy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories ' with their results, in his single head,-—is but a Pair_ of Sne.c' taolesJbehindjiichJtifaMJsjao,Eje. (. Let those who jiaje Eyes '... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 pages
...of innumerable Royal So' cieties, and carried the whole Mfcaiuque Celeste and Hegets Phi' losophy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories ' with their results, in his single head,—is but a Pair of Spee' tacles behind which there is no Eye. Let those who have Eyes ' look... | |
| 1848 - 594 pages
...far up ; yet prohably not in mid heaven. ' The man who cannot wonder, who does not hahitually wonder (and worship,) were he President of innumerable Royal Societies, and carried the whole Mecanique CrJefte and HeçeFs Philosophy, and the epitome of all Lahoratories and Observatories with their results,... | |
| 1848 - 624 pages
...far up ; yet probably not in mid heaven. ' The man who cannot wonder, who does nnt habitually wonder (and worship,) were he President of innumerable Royal Societies, and carried the whole Mécanique Ce/este and lícgel't Philiisofiliy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 pages
...of innumerable Royal So' cieties, and carried the whole Mtcaniyue Celeste and Hegefs Phi' lo.wphy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories...results, in his single head, — is but a Pair of Spec' tacles behind which there is no Eye. Let those who have Eyes ' look through him, then he may... | |
| Joseph Antisell Allen - 1854 - 168 pages
...were he President of innumerable Koyal Societies, and carried the whole Ifecaniqm Celeste ... in his head, is but a pair of Spectacles behind which there is no eye." — Sartor Sesartui. " To this one end of Discipline, all parts of nature conspire. A noble thought... | |
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