Destiny, — for so in our ignorance we must speak, — his faults, the faults of others, proved too hard for him; and that spirit, which might have soared could it but have walked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the... Correspondence Between Goethe and Carlyle - 第 315 頁Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Carlyle 著 - 1887 - 362 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1828 - 722 頁
...soared, could it but have walked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom, and died, we may almost say, without...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal Nature ; and in her bleakest provinces, discerns... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 頁
...to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom, and died, we may almost s.iy, without ever having lived. And so kind and warm a soul ; so Tull of inborn riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy... | |
| 1829 - 492 頁
...soared, could it but have walked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom, and died, we may almost say, without...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal nature, and in her bleakest provinces discerns... | |
| 1829 - 504 頁
...the blossom, and died, we may almost lay, without ever having lived. And so kind and warm a tool; 10 full of inborn riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal nature, and in her bleakest provinces discerns... | |
| 1835 - 932 頁
...sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under fool in Ihe blossom, and died, we may almosl say without ever having lived. And so kind and warm...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things! How his heart flows oui in sympathy over universal Nature, and in her bleakest provinces discerns a... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 頁
...soared, could it but have walked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom, and died, we may almost say, without...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal nature; and in her bleakest provinces discerns... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 頁
...soared, could it but have wiilked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom ; and died, we may almost say, without...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal Nature ; and in her bleakest provinces discerns... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1841 - 384 頁
...ill-starred Burns was given the power of making man's life more venerable, but that of wisely guiding his own was not given. Destiny, — for so in our ignorance...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things ! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal nature ; and in her bleakest provinces discerns... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 頁
...soared, could it but have walked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom, and died, we may almost say, without...riches, of love to all living and lifeless things! How his heart flows out in sympathy over universal nature; and in her bleakest provinces discerns a... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 頁
...soared, could it but have walked, soon sank to the dust, its glorious faculties trodden under foot in the blossom, and died, we may almost say, without ever having lived. And so kind and warm a soul—so full of inborn riches, of love to all living and lifeless things! How his heart flows out... | |
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