| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 páginas
...the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate. 8 LECTURES ON HEROES. on which all science swims as a mere superficial film....inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. That great mystery of TIME, were there no other ; the illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 páginas
...us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Neecience, whither we can never penetrate, on which all science...inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. That great mystery of TIME, were there no other; the illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called... | |
| Mariner - 1851 - 86 páginas
...done much for us; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, — on which all science swims a mere superficial film. This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; — wonderful,... | |
| 1856 - 504 páginas
...done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...This world, after all our science and sciences, is si ill a miracle — wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more— to whosoever will think of it. Or... | |
| Joseph B. Gross - 1856 - 414 páginas
...done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...miracle ; wonderful, inscrutable, magical, and more to whomsoever will 1,>iii/;,' of it." In the animal kingdom, especially, primeval man presumes he sees... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 páginas
...done much for us; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. That great mystery of TIME, were there no other; the illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1859 - 702 páginas
...done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from ua the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which all science swims as a mere superficial film. Thii world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 384 páginas
...done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...magical and more — to whosoever will think of it. Lectures on Heroes, p. 11. WHAT IS MADNESS. Witchcraft, and all manner of Spectre-work, and Demonology,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1865 - 660 páginas
...a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither wo can never penetrate, on which all science swims as...sciences, is still a miracle ; wonderful, inscrutable, magieal and more, to whosoever will think of it — Lectures on Ileroes, p. 10. D the free vent of... | |
| Leland A. Webster - 1866 - 372 páginas
...but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, which we can never penetrate, on which all science swims as a mere superficial film."t Were we disposed to be satirical, indeed, we might deliver over Mr. Spencer to the terrible... | |
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