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" True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart ; it is not contempt, its essence is love ; it issues not in laughter, but in still smiles, which lie far deeper. "
The Modern British Essayists: Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous essays - Page 12
1852
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...irrational. True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart; it is not contempt, its ssence is love; it issues not in laughter, but in still smiles, which lie far deeper. It is a son of inverse sublimity ; exalting, as it were, into our affections what is below us, while sublimity...
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Orators of the American Revolution

Elias Lyman Magoon - 1848 - 536 pages
...Against all greater wrongs." Cailyle has said that " true humor springs not more from the head than from the heart; it is not contempt —its essence...draws down into our affections what is above us." But of this amiable, vivacious excellence, Randolph had little or none. His humor was not mere pleasant,...
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Memoirs of the Rev. Walter M. Lowrie: Missionary to China

Walter Macon Lowrie - 1849 - 522 pages
...humor, &c., according to Carlyle. Here's a good idea, " True humor springs not more frorn the head than from the heart. It is not contempt, its essence is...laughter, but in still smiles which lie far deeper." He speaks of " the freedom with which Richter bandies to and fro the dogmas of religion, nay, sometimes,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 pages
...life it has being false, artificial, and irrational. True numour springs not more from the head *han from the heart; it is not contempt, its essence is love ; it issues not in laughter, biit in still smiles, which lie far deeper. It is a sort of inverse sublimity ;- exalting, as it were,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1855 - 572 pages
...from the heac than from the heart ; it is not contempt, its essence is love; it issues not in laughter in still smiles, which lie far deeper. It is a sort...less precious or heart-affecting than the latter; periaps it is still rarer, and, as a test of genius, still more decisive, f It is, in fact, the bloom...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 1

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 556 pages
...life it has being false, artificial, and irrational. True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart ; it is not contempt, its essence is...sublimity ; exalting, as it were, into our affections what IB below us, while sublimity draws down into our affections what is above us. The former is scarcely...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 pages
...heac •han from the heart; it is not contempt, it: essence is love; it issues not in laughter jnt of Doom, proclaiming into the ear of Lord Chesterfield,...the listening world, that Patronage should be no mor ns, while sublimity draws down into our affections what is above us. The former is scarcely less precious...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 570 pages
...irrational. True numour springs not more from the head *han from the heart; it is not contempt, it f?sence i? love; it issues not in laughter, but in still smiles,...inverse sublimity; exalting, as it were, into our aifections what is below us, while sublimity draws down into our affections what is above us. The former...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 pages
...head •nan from the heart ; it is not contempt, its e-senr.e is lore; it issues not in laughter, sut in still smiles, which lie far deeper. It is a sort of inverse sublimity; exalting, as it were, into onr affections what is below us, while sublimity draws down into onr affections what is above us. The...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 1

Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 494 pages
...false, artificial and irrational. 'True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart c it is not contempt, its essence is love ; it issues...as it were, into our affections what is below us, wnile sublimity draws down into our affectipns what is above us. The former is scarcely less precious...
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