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" Sceptic,' as some do; his indifference to the creeds and theological quarrels of his time misleading them. No: neither unpatriotic, though he says little about his Patriotism; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such 'indifference' was... "
On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History - 第 99 頁
Thomas Carlyle 著 - 1859 - 64 頁
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On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History: Six Lectures

Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 頁
...says little about his Faith. Such ' indifference' was the fruit of his .24802 greatness withal: h* whole heart was in his own grand sphere of worship...such); these other controversies, vitally important te- other men, were not vital to him. But call it worship, call it what you will, is it not a right...
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The Carlyle Anthology

Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 頁
...though he says little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such 'indifference' was the fruit of his greatness withal...vitally important to other men, were not vital to him. — //. ///. REFORM A TION. DOUBTLESS it were finer, could we go along always in the way of music ;...
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The Carlyle Anthology

Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 406 頁
...little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic^ though he says little about his Faith. SuHr*indTn'erence ' was the fruit of his greatness withal: his whole heart...vitally important to other men, were not vital to him. —H. ///. REFORMATION. DOUBTLESS it were finer, could we go along always in the way of music ; be...
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Shakspeare Diversions: Second Series, from Dogberry to Hamlet

Francis Jacox - 1877 - 512 頁
...though he says little about his Patriotism; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such ' indifference' was the fruit of his greatness withal: his whole heart was in his grand sphere of worship (we may call it such) ; these other controversies, vitally important to other...
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Notes on Shakespeare: And Memorials of the Urban Club

John Jeremiah - 1877 - 188 頁
...ITS COMPILATION, IS DEDICATED (wini PERMISSION) BY JOHN JEREMIAH. M585438 J 5-5" But call it worfhip, call it what you will, is it not a right glorious thing, and fet of things, this that Shakfpeare has brought us ? For mylelf, I feel that there is aftually a kind...
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The Carlyle Anthology: Selected and Arranged

Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 頁
...though he says little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such 'indifference' was the fruit of his greatness withal...vitally important to other men, were not vital to him. —H. III. REFORMATION. DOUBTLESS it were finer, could we go along always in the way of music ; be...
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'Varsity Book: Prose and Poetry

1885 - 218 頁
...though he says little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such ' indifference ' was the fruit of his greatness withal...vitally important to other men , were not vital to him." Through what dark spectacles does the pessimist see the world ! To him there seems little hope for...
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sartor resartus lectures on heroes chartism past and present

thomas carlyle - 1888
...though he says little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such ' indifference' was the fruit of his greatness withal...heart was in his own grand sphere of worship (we may «all it such) ; these other controversies, vitally important to other men, were not vital to him....
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Selections in English Prose from Elizabeth to Victoria (1580-1880).

James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 頁
...though he says little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such ' indifference ' was the fruit of his greatness withal...vitally important to other men, were not vital to him. Hut call it worship, call it what you will, is it not a right glorious thing, and set of things, this...
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The Carlyle reader, selections ed. by J. Wood, 第 1 篇

Thomas Carlyle - 1894 - 192 頁
...though he says little about his Patriotism ; nor sceptic, though he says little about his Faith. Such " indifference" was the fruit of his greatness withal...vitally important to other men, were not vital to him. " Shakspeare is no sectarian ; to all he deals with equity and mercy ; because he knows all, 5 and...
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