Man's Unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his Greatness; it is because there is an Infinite in him, which with all his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite. Will the whole Finance Ministers and Upholsterers and Confectioners of modern Europe... Past and Present: Chartism and Sartor Resartus - 第 135 頁Thomas Carlyle 著 - 1850 - 619 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William John Deane - 1893 - 628 頁
...philosophers have found a proof of the dignity of human nature. " Man's unhappiness," says one of them, "comes of his greatness : it is because there is an...his cunning, he cannot quite bury under the finite. ... He requires, if you consider it, for his permanent satisfaction and saturation, simply this allotment,... | |
| Edward Caird - 1893 - 424 頁
...expressed this idea are very well known, but perhaps I may be allowed to quote them once more : — " Will the whole finance- ministers and upholsterers...in jointstock company, to make one shoeblack happy ? They cannot accomplish it above an hour or two ; for the shoeblack also has a soul, quite other than... | |
| Edward Caird - 1893 - 424 頁
...known, but perhaps I may be allowed to quote them once more : — " Will the whole finance-ministers and upholsterers and confectioners of modern Europe...in jointstock company, to make one shoeblack happy ? They cannot accomplish it above an hour or two ; for the shoeblack also has a soul, quite other than... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 頁
...wherever they prevail, render any state of life whatsoever unhappy. — Cicero. Man's unhappincss, as I construe, comes of his greatness ; it is because...his cunning he cannot quite bury under the finite. — Carlyle. UNION. The multitude which docs not reduce itself to unity is confusion ; the unity which... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1895 - 280 頁
...himself," that the prodigal determined to return from the far country. As Carlyle has explained it, " Man's unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his greatness...in joint-stock company to make one shoeblack happy ? They cannot accomplish it above an hour or two ; for the shoeblack also has a soul quite other than... | |
| John Watson - 1895 - 330 頁
...particular satisfaction can possibly yield complete satisfaction. "Man's unhappiness," says Carlyle,1 "comes of his Greatness ; it is because there is an...joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack happy"? They cannot accomplish it, above an hour or two ; for the Shoeblack also has a Soul quite other than... | |
| John Watson - 1895 - 340 頁
...particular satisfaction can possibly yield complete satisfaction. "Man's unhappiness," says Carlyle,1 "comes of his Greatness ; it is because there is an...undertake in joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack happyj They cannot accomplish it, above an hour or two ; for the Shoeblack also has a Soul quite other... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1895 - 820 頁
...possibilities, and with the incalculable worth of righteousness. " Man's unhappiness, as I construe," he says, "comes of his greatness ; it is because there is an...his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite. Always there is a black spot in our sunshine : it is even the Shadow of Ourselves." These being the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 292 頁
...fallen into my hands : meanwhile, for my own private behoof, 1 attempt to elucidate the matter so. Man's Unhappiness as I construe, comes of his Greatness...in joint-stock company, to make one Shoeblack HAPPY ? They cannot accomplish it, above an hour or two : for the Shoeblack also has a Soul quite other than... | |
| 1896 - 1224 頁
...his greatness, — To which I leave him. j. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER — The False One. Act II. Sc. I. rring — birds are on the wing — k. CARLYLE — Sartor Raartiu. The Everlasting Yea. Bk. II. Ch. IX. We have not the love of greatness,... | |
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