Obedience is our universal duty and destiny; wherein whoso will not bend must break. Too early and too thoroughly we cannot be trained to know that Would, in this world of ours, is as mere zero to Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions... Makers of the 19th Century - 第 11 頁Richard Acland Armstrong 著 - 1901 - 214 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1881 - 1046 頁
...stroke of work ; this is Nature's voice, and the sum of all the commandments to each man. Obedience is our universal duty and destiny, wherein whoso will not bend must break Our life is compassed round with necessity ; yet is the meaning of life itself [ie, moral life] no... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 頁
...habituation to Obedience, truly, it was beyond measure safer to err by excess than by defect. Obedience is our universal duty and destiny ; wherein whoso...zero to Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions even to Shall. Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion, nay of Morality... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 頁
...habituation to obedience, truly it was beyond measure safer to err by excess than by defect. Obedience is our universal duty and destiny; wherein whoso will...zero to Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions even to Shall. Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly discretion, nay, of morality... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 頁
...habituation to Obedience, truly, it was be' yond measure safer to err by excess than by defect. ' Obedience is our universal duty and destiny ; wherein ' whoso...zero to Should, and ' for most part as the smallest of fractions even to Shall. ' Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion, ' nay, of Morality... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 324 頁
...truly, it was be' yond measure safer to err by excess than by defect. ' Obedience is our universal dnty and destiny; wherein ' whoso will not bend must break...zero to Should, and ' for most part as the smallest of fractions even to Shall. ' Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion, ' nay, of Morality... | |
| 1840 - 698 頁
...having enjoyed a flight in the air, but at last wearied and dying on the ground. \V. III. • Obedience is our universal duty and destiny ; wherein whoso...that Would, in this world of ours, is as mere zero to ,v/i<>«/'7,_,m<! for most part as the smallest of fractions of Shaii. IV. • The man who cannot wonder,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 頁
...habituation to- Obedience, truly, it was beyond mea' sure safer to err by excess than by defect. Obedience is our ' universal duty and destiny ; wherein whoso...zero to ' Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions even to ' Shall Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion, ' nay, of Morality... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 頁
...habituation to Obedience, truly, it was beyond mea' sure safer to err by excess than by defect. Obedience is our ' universal duty and destiny ; wherein whoso...zero to ' Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions even to ' Shall. Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion. ' nay, of Morality... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 頁
...habituation to Obedience, truly, it was beyond mea' sure safer to err by excess than by defect. Obedience is our ' universal duty and destiny ; wherein whoso...zero to ' Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions even to ' Shall. Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion, ' nay, of Morality... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - 656 頁
...Obedience, truly, it was beyond mea' sure safer to err by excess than by defect. Obedience is our 1 universal duty and destiny ; wherein, whoso will not...zero to Should, and for most part as the smallest of fractions even to ' Shall Hereby was laid for me the basis of worldly Discretion, ' nay, of Morality... | |
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