To the Minnow every cranny and pebble, and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may have become familiar: but does the Minnow understand the Ocean Tides... The Philosophy of Carlyle - Pagina 75door Edwin Doak Mead - 1881 - 140 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Carlyle - 1893 - 242 pagina’s
...on ? To the Minnow every cranny ' and pebble, and quality and accident, of its little native Creek ' may have become familiar : but does the Minnow understand...little Creek is regulated, and may, from time to time (««' miraculously enough), be quite overset and reversed ? Such ' a minnow is Man ; his Creek this... | |
| 1924 - 502 pagina’s
...our little epicycle revolves on ? "To the minnow, every cranny and pebble of its little native creek may have become familiar. But does the minnow understand the ocean tides and periodic currents, trade-winds and monsoons and moon's eclipses, by all which the condition of its little creek is regulated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1894 - 300 pagina’s
...revolves on ? To the Minnow every cranny and pebble, and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may have become familiar : but does the Minnow understand...little Creek is regulated, and may, from time to time (wm-miraculously enough), be quite overset and reversed? Such a minnow is Man ; his Creek this Planet... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1894 - 192 pagina’s
...revolves on ? To the Minnow every cranny and pebble, and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may have become familiar : but does the Minnow understand...Trade-winds, and Monsoons, and Moon's eclipses ; by 25 all which the condition of its little Creek is regulated, and may, from time to time (««miraculously... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 522 pagina’s
...the Minnow every cranny and pebble, ' and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may 5 ' have become familiar : but does the Minnow understand...little Creek is regulated, and 'may, from time to time (/^/miraculously enough), be 10 ' quite overset and reversed ? Such a minnow is Man ; ' his Creek this... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 292 pagina’s
...revolves on? To the Minnow every cranny and pebble, and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may have become familiar : but does the Minnow understand...its little Creek is regulated, and may, from time to tune (Mnmiraculously enough), be quite overset and reversed ? Such a minnow is Man ; his Creek this... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 520 pagina’s
...the Minnow every cranny and pebble, ' and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may S ' have become familiar : but does the Minnow understand 'the Ocean Tides and periodic Currents, the Trade' winds, and Monsoons, and Moon's Eclipses ; by all ' which the condition of its little Creek... | |
| Hector C. Macpherson - 1897 - 172 pagina’s
...revolves on? To the Minnow every cranny and pebble, and quality and accident, of its little native Creek may have become familiar: but does the Minnow understand...its little Creek is regulated, and may, from time (««miraculously enough), be quite overset and reversed ? Such a minnow is Man; his Creek this Planet... | |
| 1924 - 694 pagina’s
...our little epicycle revolves on ? "To the minnow, every cranny and pebble of its little native creek may have become familiar. But does the minnow understand the ocean tides and periodic currents, trade-winds and monsoons and moon's eclipses, by all which the condition of its little creek is regulated... | |
| James Shaw - 1899 - 550 pagina’s
...minnow," says Carlyle, " every cranny and pebble, quality and accident, of its little native creek may have become familiar; but does the minnow understand...little creek is regulated, and may, from time to time, be quite overset and reversed ? Such a minnow is man ; his creek this planet Earth; his ocean the immeasurable... | |
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