| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pagina’s
...Great Man. I say great men are still admirable ; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable ! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one...this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion I find stand upon it ; not Paganism only, but far higher and truer religions,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 pagina’s
...Great Man. I say great men are Etill admirable ; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable ! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one...this hour. and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion I find stand upon it; not Paganism only, but far higher and truer religions,—all... | |
| Frederick Joseph Foxton - 1849 - 284 pagina’s
...before men is a reverence done to this revelation in the flesh." " No nobler feeling," says Carlyle, " than this, of admiration for one higher than himself,...this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion, I find, stands upon it — not Paganism only, but far higher and truer religions... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1849 - 248 pagina’s
...vein of truth ! " No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one greater than himself dwells in man. It is, to this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence of man's life. Religion, I find, stands upon it ; not paganism only, but far higher and truer religions, all religion... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 238 pagina’s
...Man. I say great men are still admirable ; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable! I>Ip nobler feeling than this of admiration for one higher than himself dwells iiTllie breast oTTnanT It is to this hour, and at all houriS,The vivifying influence in man's life.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 pagina’s
...Great Man. I say great men are still admirable; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one...this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion I find stand upon it ; not Paganism only, but far higher and truer religions,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 222 pagina’s
...bottom, nothing else admirable ! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one higher than Limself dwells in the breast of man. It is to this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion I find stand upon it ; not Paganism only, but far higher and truer religionSj... | |
| Frederick Swartz Jewell - 1867 - 276 pagina’s
...Great Man. I say great men are still admirable ; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one...higher than himself, dwells in the breast of man. It is this; and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion, I find stands upon it; not... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 pagina’s
...Great Man. I say great men are still admirable; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable ! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one...this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life. Religion I find stand upon it ; not Paganism only, but far higher and truer religions,... | |
| 1909 - 1106 pagina’s
...great men are still admirable ; "I say there is at bottom nothing else admirable ! No nobler policy than this of admiration for one higher than himself dwells in the breast of man." Every 1 CC H»D, " Christ and the Eastern Soul," p. 87. healthy boy finds in history some hero to idealize,... | |
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