| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal f^zconsciously, from the unknown deeps in him ; — as the oak-tree grows from the Earth's...speakable at all : like roots, like sap and forces working underground ! Speech is great ; but Silence is greater. Withal the joyful tranquillity of this man... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal unconsciously, from the unknown deeps in him ; — as the oak-tree grows from the Earth's...laws, conformable to all Truth whatsoever. How much i in Shakspeare lies hid ; his sorrows, his silent struggles known to j himself; much that was not... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1860 - 450 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal wraconsciously, from the unknown deeps in him : — as the oak-tree grows from the earth's...ground ! Speech is great ; but silence is greater. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.—SnAEspEAHE. BAPTISTA, father to KATHARINA — PETEUCHIO. Bap. Signior Petruchio,... | |
| 1860 - 880 頁
...buried ;" and we were compelled to re-express the ejaculation of Carlyle, "How much in Shakespeare lies hid — his sorrows, his silent struggles, known...at all ; like roots, like sap and forces, working underground !" Then we cast our thoughts from the brief, gossipping, uncritical " Life," prefixed to... | |
| Samuel Neil - 1861 - 140 頁
...ii. p. 175. and we were compelled to re-express the ejaculation of Carlyle, "How much in Shakespeare lies hid — his sorrows, his silent struggles, known...speakable at all; like roots, like sap and forces, working underground!" Then we cast our thoughts from the brief, gossipping, uncritical " Life," prefixed to... | |
| 1868 - 692 頁
...the earth's bosom, as the mountains and waten shape themselves. How much in Shakspeare lies hid — much that was not known at all, not speakable at all, like roots, like sap an-1 forces working underground. Bpoech U great, but silence is greater." axis or trunk corresponds... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal Mwconsciously, from the unknown deeps in him; — as the oak-tree grows from the Earth's...known to himself; much that was not known at all, not speakablc at all : like roots, like sap and forces working underground ! / Speech is great ; but Silence... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal unconsciously, from the unknown deeps in him ;- • as the oak-tree grows from the Earth's...speakable at all: like roots, like sap and forces working underground ! Speech is great ; but Silence is greater. Withal the joyful tranquillity of this man... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1872 - 438 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal wriconsciously, from the unknown deeps in him : — as the oak-tree grows from the earth's...truth whatsoever. How much in Shakspeare lies hid ; bis sorrows, his silent struggles known to himself; much that was not known at all, not speakable... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1877 - 620 頁
...conscious exertion and forethought shall accomplish, grow up withal awconsciously from the unknown deep in him, as the oak-tree grows from the earth's bosom, as the mountains and waters shape themselves." Dr. Brown (Philosophy of the Mind, p. 200), when enumerating what he calls the Secondary Laws of Suggestion,... | |
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