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On Heroes, Hero-worship, & the Heroic in History: Six Lectures ; Reported ... - Page 74
by Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 13 pages
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Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...understanding :' we must listen before all to him. This Mahomet, then, we will in no wise consider as an Inanity and Theatricality, a poor conscious...below; no Inanity and Simulacrum; a fiery mass of Life cast-up from -the great bosom of Nature herself. To kindle the world ; the world's Maker had ordered...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 8

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1841 - 836 pages
...him understanding: ve'miut liftrn before all tu him. This Mahomet, then, we will in nowise consider as an Inanity and Theatricality, a poor conscious...cast up from the great bosom of Nature herself. To lindlt the world : the world's Maker had ordered it so. Neither can the fault?, imperfections, insincerities...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 8

1841 - 832 pages
...Aim understanding: ire mutt litten before all to him. This Mahomet, then, we will in nowise consider as an Inanity and Theatricality, a poor conscious ambitious schemer ; we cannot conceive him so. The rudo message he delivered ivas a real one withal ; au earnest confused voice from the unknown Deep....
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Chambers's Repository of Instructive and Amusing Tracts, Volume 3

1854 - 534 pages
...aggrandisement. He declares that, for his part, he cannot conceive him so. He believes rather that ' the rude message he delivered was a real one withal...life cast up from the great bosom of nature herself.' He discerns in him a rugged, ' deep-hearted son of the wilderness,' with ' beaming black eyes ' and...
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Sartor Resartus (1831): Lectures on Heroes (1840)

Thomas Carlyle - Heroes - 1858 - 412 pages
...understanding :' we must listen before all to him. This Mahomet, then, we will in no wise consider as an Inanity and Theatricality, a poor conscious...; no Inanity and Simulacrum ; a fiery mass of Life cast-up from the great bosom of Nature herself. To kindle the world ; the world's Maker had ordered...
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The Utah Magazine: The Home of the People Devoted to Literature ..., Volumes 1-2

E. L. T. Harrison, W. S. Godby - 1868 - 644 pages
...philosophy of the life of the man utterly rejects the popular notions of Mohammed. He believes that "the rude message he delivered was a real one withal...life cast up from the great bosom of nature herself." lie discerns in him a rugged, deephearted son of the wilderness — ''one of those who can not but...
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The Utah Magazine: The Home of the People Devoted to Literature ..., Volume 3

E. L. T. Harrison, W. S. Godby - 1869 - 652 pages
...notions of Mohammed. He believes that "the rude message he delivered was a real one withal — anearnest, confused voice from the unknown deep. The man's words...life cast up from the great bosom of nature herself." He discerns in him a rugged, deep-hearted son of the wilderness — "one of those who can not but be...
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Heroes and Hero-worship

Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1869 - 328 pages
...understanding :' we must listen before all to him. This Mahomet, then, we will in no wise consider as an Inanity and Theatricality, a poor conscious...cannot conceive him so. The rude message he delivered IJ3CTUKES ON HEROES. was a real one withal ; an earnest confused voice from the unknown Deep. The man's...
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The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle: Sartor resartus (1831). Lectures on ...

Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1871 - 408 pages
...understanding :' we must listen before all to him. This Mahomet, then, we will in no wise consider as an Inanity and Theatricality, a poor conscious...; no Inanity and Simulacrum ; a fiery mass of Life cast-up from the great bosom of Nature herself. To kindle the world ; the world's Maker had ordered...
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Life of Brigham Young: Or, Utah and Her Founders

Edward William Tullidge - Latter Day Saint churches - 1876 - 562 pages
...followers than to Joseph Smith and his disciples: "This Mohammed, then, we will in no wise "consider as an inanity and theatricality, a poor "conscious...from " the unknown deep. The man's words were not 2 LIFE OF BRIGHAM YOUNG ; OR, " false nor his workings here below : no inanity and "simulacrum; a fiery...
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