| 1827 - 698 pages
...him, when a suckling, from the breast of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a better time, that he may ripen to his full stature beneath a distant...of Agamemnon, to purify it. The matter of his works hn will take from the present, hut their form he will derive from a nobler time ; nay, from beyond... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1825 - 368 pages
...him when a suckling from the breast * of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a ' better time ; that he may ripen to his full stature ' beneath a...it by ' his presence; but dreadful like the son of Aga' inemnon to purify it. The Matter of his works ' he will take from the present ; but their Form... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1825 - 374 pages
...breast * of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a ' better time ; that he may ripen to his fall stature ' beneath a distant Grecian sky. And having...it by ' his presence; but dreadful like the son of Aga' memnon to purify it. The Matter of his works ' he will take from the present; but their Form he... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1833 - 334 pages
...his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a better time ; that he may ripen to his full tt it ire beneath a distant Grecian sky. And having grown to...present ; but their Form he will derive from a nobler time, nay, from beyond all time, from the absolute unchanging unity of his nature. Here from the pure... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...i • .. .. I •_ or even its breast-of his mother, and nurse him with the milk ot n better time, that he may ripen to his full stature beneath a distant...Agamemnon, to purify it. The matter of his works he will lake from the present, but their form he will derive from a nobler time ; nay, from beyond all time,... | |
| 1835 - 916 pages
...distant Ureciau sky. And having frown to minhood, let him return, a foreign simpe, into his eentury; ^BA 4 So , Åʞ) r) \G $a # * @ H NjIa 4 +K*# '*2 #Ř 2 X Llg Q ` G} ¡L The matter of his works he will lake from the present, but their form he will derive from a nobler... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 328 pages
...snatch him when a suckling from the breast of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a better time ; that he may ripen to his full stature beneath a distant...present ; but their Form he will derive from a nobler time, nay, from beyond all time, from the absolute unchanging unity of his nature. Here from the pure... | |
| Charles Follen - 1837 - 336 pages
...snatch him when a suckling from the breast of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a better time ; that he may ripen to his full stature beneath a distant...present ; but their Form he will derive from a nobler time, nay, from beyond all time, from the absolute unchanging unity of his nature. Here from the pure... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 pages
...him, when a suckling, from the breast of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a better time, that he may ripen to his full stature beneath a distant...present, but their form he will derive from a nobler time; nay, from beyond all time, from the absolute unchanging unity of his own nature. Here, from the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 468 pages
...him, when a suckling, from the breast of his mother, and nurse him with the milk of a better time ; that he may ripen to his full stature beneath a distant...but, dreadful like the son of Agamemnon, to purify it ! ' On the whole, Schiller has no trace of vanity ; scarcely of pride, even in its best sense, for... | |
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