| English literature - 1832 - 614 pages
...not for the Day, but for Eternity ! To live, as he counselled and commanded, not commodiously in tie Reputable, the Plausible, the Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True: " Im Gansen, Gulin, Walren raolut zu It Men !" RUUENT DRAMAS. T/te Hunchbach — The Merchant of London.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - German literature - 1839 - 412 pages
...the manner of a true man, not for a Day, but for Eternity ! To live, as he counselled and commanded, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible,...Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True : ' Im Ganzen, Guten, Wahren resolut zu leben ! ' VOL. in. 18 GOETHE'S WORKS.* [Foreign Quarterly Review,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...the manner of a true man, not for a Day, bat for Eternity ! To live, as he counselled and commanded, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible,...Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True : " Im Ga.u-.nt, Gutcn, U'u/ircn rsiolvt at Iebn I" GOETHE'S WORKS/ [FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW, 1832.]... | |
| 412 pages
...the manner of a true man, not for a Day, but for Eternity 1 To live, as he counselled and commanded, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible,...Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True : " In Ganzen, Galen, Wakren retolul zu leben .'" THE WIFE OF SEVEN HUSBAND& A LEGEND OF LONDON. Is... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 590 pages
...the manner of a true man, not for a Day, but for Eternity ! To live, as he counselled and commanded, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible,...Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True : " Im Ganzen, GuUn, ffuAren resolut zu Icbcn : GOETHE'S WORKS.* [FoBEioif QUARTERLY REVIEW, 1832.]... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 pages
...the manner of a true man, not fur a Day, but for Eternity! To live, as he counselled and ! commanded, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible,...Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True : '• /» f ;jn :< n . Gull*, H'akrtn rttttut i* Itirn • GOETHE'S WORKS." [FOKEIGX QUARTERLY REVIEW,... | |
| John Dickson Bruns - 1857 - 62 pages
...witness. Let ours, too, be the honest pride of earnest, manly effort; ours the noble will to work, "not commodiously in the reputable, the plausible,...but, resolutely, in the whole, the good, the true ; " ours that assiduous toil, which, rejoicing in the unbought light of day, hastes not rests not ;... | |
| John Jacob - Great Britain - 1858 - 520 pages
...himself known, and by experience become assured of. * * * His grand excellency is this, that he is genuine. As his primary faculty, the foundation of...resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True."— Thomas Carlyk. ERRATUM. Page 23.1, line 4, for saddle-hng rend saddle-cloth. TEACTS ON THE NATIVE ARMY OF... | |
| John Jacob - Great Britain - 1858 - 516 pages
...himself known, and by experience become assured of. * * » His grand excellency is this, that he is genuine. As his primary faculty, the foundation of...and commands, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible/the Half, but resolutely in the Whole, the Good, the True."— Thomas Car/yle. KRRATU.M.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Scottish essays - 1859 - 620 pages
...the manner of a true man, not for a Day, but for Eternity ! To live, as he counselled and commanded, not commodiously in the Reputable, the Plausible, the Half, but resolutely in Ihe Whole, the Good, the True : "/m Ganitn, Quten, Wahrtn reiolut tu leben: GOETHE'S WORKS/ [FOREIGN... | |
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