| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Russia can be. ^We must here end what we had to say of the Hero-Poet. LECTURE IV. THE HERO AS PRIEST. LUTHER;... | |
| 1841 - 606 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...His cannons and Cossacks will all have rusted into nonenti'y, while that Dante's voice is still audible. The nation that has a Dante is bound together... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 238 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to speak. He is a great dumb monster hitherto. His cannois and Cossacks will all have rusted into nonentity, while that Dante's voice is still audible.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He_has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Russia can be. — We must here end what we had to say of the Hero-Poet. LECTURE IV. [Friday, 15th May 1840.]... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 384 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...nation that has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Eussia can be. Lectures on Heroes, p. 185. SOCIAL REFORM. • SOCIAL KEFOKH. THE DEVIL'S REGIMENTS... | |
| 1867 - 972 pages
...cannot yet speak ; something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Russia can be." His fourth lecture was on "The Hero as Priest," instancing Luther and Knox. Of Luther he says... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no vo^ce ^ genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...and Cossacks will all have rusted into nonentity, -whig that Dante's voice is still audible. The Xation that has a Dante is bound together as no dumb... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Russia can be. — We must here end what we had to say of the Hero-Poet. LECTUEE IV. [Friday, 15th May 1840.]... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to...has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Russia can be. — We must here end what we had to say of the HeroPoet. [May 15, 1840.] LECTURE IV. THE HERO AS... | |
| 1890 - 726 pages
...cannot yet speak. Something great in him, but it is a dumb greatness. He has had no voice of genius, to be heard of all men and times. He must learn to speak." This was said when the great poet Pushkin, recently laid in an untimely grave, had made the foundation... | |
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