| Thomas Carlyle - 1842 - 414 pages
...is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ? What is this unfathomable...is Death ! What am I to believe ? What am I to do 1 The grim rocks of Mount Hara, of Mount Sinai, the stern sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven... | |
| 1854 - 534 pages
...' From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : AVhat am I ? What is this unfathomable thing I live in, which men name universe I What is life — what is death ? What am I to believe 1 What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 222 pages
...wind, in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ? What is this unfathomable...in, which men name Universe ? What is Life ; what is D6ath ? What am I to believe ? What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount Hara, of Mount Sinai, the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1861 - 234 pages
...is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ? What is this unfathomable...The great Heaven rolling silent overhead, with its blue glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul, and what of God's inspiration... | |
| E. L. T. Harrison, W. S. Godby - 1868 - 644 pages
..."From of old a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimiogs and wanderings, had been in this man: What am 1 ? What is this unfathomable thing I live in, which men...what is death? What am I to believe? What am I to do? Tho grim rocks of Mount Hara, of Mount Siuai, the stern, sandy solitudes answered not. The great heaven,... | |
| E. L. T. Harrison, W. S. Godby - 1869 - 652 pages
...appointed to be sincere." "From of old a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man: What am I? What is this unfathomable...not. The great heaven, rolling silent overhead, with ita blue, glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's soul, and what of God's inspiration... | |
| John Davenport - 1869 - 198 pages
...is wind in comparison. Prom of old, a thousand thoughts in his pilgrimages and wanderings had been in this man. ' What am I ? What is this unfathomable...sandy solitudes answered not. The great heaven rolling silently overhead with its blue glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 pages
...is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ? What is this unfathomable...which men name Universe ? What is Life ; what is Death 1 What am I to believe ? What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount Hara, of Mount Sinai, the stern... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 pages
...is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ? What is this unfathomable...believe ? What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount Kara, of Mount Sinai, the stern sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead,... | |
| G. Cameron - 1874 - 404 pages
...had disappeared from the village, I was like Mahommed, as represented by Carlyle, when he asked, " What is this unfathomable thing I live in, which men...The great heaven, rolling silent overhead, with its blue glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer." CHAPTER XI. " Between ourselves and our desires... | |
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