| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...things. The great Mystery of Existence, as I said, glared-in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendours; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...things. The great Mystery of Existence, as I said, glared-in upon him ; with its terrors, with its splendours ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...things. The great Mystery of Existence, as I said, glared-in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendours ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable... | |
| John Davenport - 1869 - 198 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell therein, this man could not screen himself in formulas : he...reality of things. The great mystery of existence glared in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendours ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas; he...things. The great Mystery of Existence, as I said, glared-in upon him , with its terrors, with its splendours ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable... | |
| Edward William Tullidge - 1876 - 562 頁
...appointed to "be sincere. While others walk in formulas and "hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this " man could not screen himself in formulas ;...said, glared "in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendors. „ # * * * -r-hg worc} Of such a man is as a "voice direct from nature's own heart. Men... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1882 - 56 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...said, glared in upon him ; with its terrors, with its splendors ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable fact, "Here am I!" Such sincerity, as we named... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...said, glared in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendors; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable fact, " Here am I ! " Such sincerity, as we named... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 490 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...said, glared in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendors ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable fact, " Here am I ! " Such sincerity, as we named... | |
| Henry Larkin - 1886 - 408 頁
...appointed to be sincere. While others walk in formulas and hearsays, contented enough to dwell there, this man could not screen himself in formulas ; he...things. The great Mystery of Existence, as I said, glared-in upon him ; with its terrors and its splendours ; no hearsays could hide that unspeakable... | |
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