| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work ! Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like helldogs lie beleaguering... | |
| England - 1843 - 508 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to ' work ! Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself,— all these like hell-dogs lie beleaguering... | |
| 1843 - 830 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work ! Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like helldogs lie beleaguering... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English literature - 1843 - 280 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work ! Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like helldogs lie beleaguering... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1843 - 198 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony the instant he seta himself to work! Doubt, Beaire^ Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like hell-dogs... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work! Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like hell-dogs lie beleaguering... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1848 - 654 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work ! Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like helldogs lie beleaguering... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1852 - 610 pages
...progress inwards, the effects of working on the soul. ' Consider how, even in the meanest sorta of labor, the whole soul of man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets . himself to work. Doubt, desire, sorrow, remorse, indignation, despair itself, all these like hell-dogs lie beleaguering... | |
| David Thomas - 674 pages
...unwholesome desert thereby. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of labour, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work ! Doubt, desire, sorrow, remorse, indignation, despair itself, all these like helldogs lie beleaguering... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - Conduct of life - 1856 - 330 pages
...regulations, which are truth. Consider how, even in the meanest sorts of Labor, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony, the instant he sets himself to work. Doubt, Desire, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like hell-dogs, lie beleaguering... | |
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