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" Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity and depth of vision that makes him a poet. See deep enough, and you see musically; the... "
Sartor Resartus (1831): Lectures on Heroes (1840) - 第 247 頁
Thomas Carlyle 著 - 1858 - 391 頁
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Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign ...

Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 頁
...public mint, I cannot describe, but only recognise as a man whose soul is free from all anxiety, /uv. s 0 , Carlyle. See how many things there are which a man 30 cannot do himself; and then it will appear that...
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Representative English Literature from Chaucer to Tennyson: Selected and ...

Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1893 - 546 頁
...music. Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. . . . See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reacb it.'' — Carlyle's " Heroes and Hero- Worship — The Hero as Poet." Cf. Shylock's attitude...
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Selections from Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle - 1895 - 300 頁
...therefore, we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who <A?n^s TiTEEaF manner. 'AT; bottom, it turns still on power of intellect ; it is a man's...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. The Votes Poet, with his melodious Apocalypse of Nature, seems to hold a poor rank among us, in comparison...
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Selections from Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 304 頁
...therefore, we will call musical \j Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. The Fates Poet, with his melodious Apocalypse of Nature, seems to hold a poor rank among us, in comparison...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, 第 40 卷

National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1901 - 1054 頁
...life is music, if one touches the notes rightly and in tune. — Raskin. All deep things are song. See deep enough and you see musically. The heart of...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. — Carlylc. Beethoven ! How much is in that word ! In the deep tone of the syllables there seems to...
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Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh. Heroes and ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 502 頁
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musical TJwuyht. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. The rates Poet, with his melodious Apocalypse of Nature, iseems to hold a poor rank among us, in comparison...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 486 頁
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity...of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only 5 reach it. The Vates Poet, with his melodious Apocalypse of Nature, seems to hold a poor rank among...
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle: On heroes, hero-worship and the heroic in history

Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 284 頁
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought, The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect ; it is a man's...enough, and you see musically ; the heart of Nature betng everywhere music, if you can only reach it. The Votes Poet, with hiiTmelodious Apocalypse of...
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Intelligence, 第 6 卷

1897 - 510 頁
...wrappages and hulls! The primal element of us; of us, and of all things. See deep enough and you will see musically; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it." us [moderns], and as [in the confusion wrought by materialistic physical science] He was about to vanish...
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Lessons on Morals: Arranged for Grammar Schools, High Schools, and Academies

Julia M. Dewey - 1899 - 314 頁
...things," says Carlyle, "are melodious; naturally utter themselves in song. The meaning of song goes deep. See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart...Nature being everywhere music if you can only reach it. All deepest thoughts instinctively vent themselves in song." Pater says: "The base of all artistic...
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