| Julia Wedgwood - 1909 - 442 pàgines
...high, and might, had he been more faithful to his own ideal, have stood among the very highest : — ' It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...never through all ages, were he the very meanest of us, have an end. What is done is done ; has already blended itself with the boundless, ever-living,... | |
| Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert - 1912 - 702 pàgines
...thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. — SYDNEY SMITH. What is done is done ; has already blended itself with the boundless, ever living, ever working universe, and will also work there for good or evil, openly or secretly,... | |
| Ellis Baker Usher - 1914 - 452 pàgines
...the early formative days of our state may add just a trifle to the permanent history of Wisconsin. "It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...has had a commencement, will never through all ages have an end, — what is done is done; has already blended itself with the boundless ever-living, ever-working... | |
| Martha Emily Parmelee Rose, Mrs. William G. Rose - 1915 - 596 pàgines
...you like, what respects people ought to pay you, and what people think of you. — Charles Kingsley. It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...meanest of all, have an end! What is done is done; has alreadyblended itself with the boundless, ever-living, ever-working universe and will also work there,... | |
| 1915 - 282 pàgines
...communities of state and nation. To them the sentiment expressed by Carlyle was an ever present reality : "It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...has had a commencement, will never through all ages have an end — what is done, is done, has already blended itself with the boundless ever-living, ever-working... | |
| Mary Ellen Macdonald Clark - 1915 - 376 pàgines
...direct inspiration that such passages from Carlyle as the following would have for Maeterlinck : — It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...individual man, that his earthly influence, which had a common cement, will never through all ages, were he the very meanest of us, have an end. Some... | |
| Peter Edward Kern - 1917 - 556 pàgines
...nature the tablets, forever recording the words, the deeds, the thoughts, the passions of mankind. It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...individual man, that his earthly influence, which has a commencement, will never through all ages have an end. What is done, is done — has already blended... | |
| Paul Kammerer - 1924 - 462 pàgines
...teachings of Karma and the ethics of Carlyle, believes that no deed can ever be undone. As Carlyle says: "It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought for every...commencement, will never through all ages, were he the meanest of us, have an end ! What is done is done ; has already blended itself with the boundless,... | |
| MarÕa Amparo Ruiz de Burton - 1997 - 356 pàgines
...fellow-beings here, of himself in the hereafter! "It is a high, solemn, almost awful thought," says Carlyle, "for every individual man, that his earthly influence,...never, through all ages — were he the very meanest of us — have an end! What is done, is done; has already blended itself with the boundless, ever-living,... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1896 - 332 pàgines
...Webster. 17 312 WE know not what we are, any more than what we shall be. It Is a high, solemn, most awful thought for every individual man, that his earthly...never through all ages, were he the very meanest of us, have an end! What is done is done; has already blended itself with the boundless, ever-living,... | |
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