A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness dwells dimly in us; which only our Works can render articulate and decisively discernible. Our Works are the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural lineaments. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible... Sartor Resartus (1831): Lectures on Heroes (1840) - 第 100 頁Thomas Carlyle 著 - 1858 - 391 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 頁
...Capability and fixed indubitable Performance, what a difference ! A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness dwells dimly in us ; which only our Works can render...translated into this partially possible one, Know what thou const work at. 'But for me, so strangely unprosperous had I been, the net-result of my Workings amounted... | |
| 1835 - 444 頁
...how to do its proper work. It has been well observed, that a certain inarticulate selfconsciousness dwells dimly in us, which only our works can render articulate and clearly discernible. Our works are the mirror wherein the mind first sees its form : hence, too, the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 頁
...capability, and fixed, indubitable performance, what a difference ! A certain inarticulate self-consciousness dwells dimly in us ; which only our works can render...this partially possible one, Know what thou canst work at. " But for me, so strangely unprosperous had I been, the net result of my workings amounted... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1837 - 410 頁
...capability, and fixed, indubitable performance, what a difference ! A certain inarticulate self-consciousness dwells dimly in us ; which only our works can render...this partially possible one, ' know what thou canst work at.' " Sartor Resartust p. 166. Bv&tDn Edition. THE glory of the world passeth away. One kind... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1837 - 432 頁
...capability, and fixed, indubitable performance, what a difference ! A certain inarticulate self-consciousness dwells dimly in us ; which only our works can render...precept * know thyself,' till it be translated into thia partially possible one, * know what thou canst work at.' " Sartor Resartus, p. 166, Boston Edition,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 頁
...and fixed indubitable Performance, what a * difference ! A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness ' dwells dimly in us ; which only our Works can render...the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural linea' ments. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible Precept, ' Know thyself; till it be translated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 頁
...and fixed indubitable Performance, what a 'difference! A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness ' dwells dimly in us ; which only our Works can render...the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural line.i' ments. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible Precept, ' Know thyself; till it be translated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 頁
...decisively discernible. Our Works are ' the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural linea' rnents. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible Precept,...translated into this partially ' possible one, Know what tjiou canst work at. 'But for me, so strangely unprosperous bad I been, ' the net result of my Workings... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 324 頁
...A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness ' dwells dimly in us ; which only our Works can ffender ' articulate and decisively discernible. Our Works are...the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural linea' ments. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible Precept, * Know thyself; till it be translated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 頁
...and fixed indubitable Performance, what a differ' ence ! A certain inarticulate Self-consciousness dwells dimly 'in us ; which only our "Works can render...this partially possible one, Know what thou canst work at. ' But for me, so strangely unprosperous had I been, the net ' result of my Workings amounted... | |
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