| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 lehte
...and the invisible seed-grain will ' grow to be an all-overshadowing tree ! Names ? Could I un' fold the influence of Names, which are the most important...Speech, but Science, Poetry itself is no other, if ' limn consider it, than a right Naming. Adam's first task was ' giving names to natural Appearances... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 lehte
...and the invisible seed-gram will ' grow to be an all-overshadowing tree ! Names ' Could I un' fold the influence of Names, which are the most important...names to natural Appearances : what is ours still bat a ' continuation of the same ; be the appearances exotic-vegetable, ' organic, mechanic, stars,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 lehte
...provided for newspapers." BOOK III. CLASSIFICATION AND CATALOGUES. There is much, nay, almost all ID NAMES ...... Could I unfold the Influence of Names,...no other, if thou consider it, than a right Naming. CAHLVLK (Surlur Rcmrtus, 53.) CHAPTER I. • CATALOGUES, IN GENERAL. 8neh labour is popularly considered... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 lehte
...of Names, which arc the most important of tull clothings, t were a second greater Tr is me gist us. Not only all common speech, but Science, Poetry itself, is no other, if thou consider it, iii.iii a right Naming. CAUL VLB (Sartor lUtartus, 53.) CHAPTER I. CATALOGUES, IN GENERAL. Such labour... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 lehte
...unfold the influence of names, which are the most important of all clothings, I wore • second great thmi consider it, than a right namhiy. Adim's first task was giving names to natural пррсягапсся.... | |
| EDWARD EDWARDS - 1869 - 684 lehte
...for the philosopher, is no part of the business of a librarian. A great thinker has truly said : " Not only all common speech, but Science, Poetry itself, is no other — if thou consider it well — than a right Naming. Could I unfold that, I were a second and greater Trisrnegistus."* The... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1869 - 682 lehte
...for the philosopher, is no part of the business of a librarian. A great thinker has truly said : " Not only all common speech, but Science, Poetry itself, is no other — if thou consider it well — than a right Naming. Could I unfold that, I were a second and greater Trismegistus."* The... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 326 lehte
...whole soul is yet infantine, soft, ' and the invisible seedgrain will grow to be an all over' shadowing tree ! Names ? Could I unfold the influence of ' Names,...Speech, but Science, Poetry itself is no other, if thou con' sider it, than a right Naming. Adam's first task was giv' ing names to natural Appearances : what... | |
| lady Constance Eleanora C. Howard - 1885 - 464 lehte
...which are the most important of all clothings, I were a second great Trismegistus. ' — Carlyle. ' Not only all common speech, but science — poetry...no other, if thou consider it, than a right naming. — Carlyle. |] I STAKES are often made in addressing letters, also in addressing people personally... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 316 lehte
...yet infantine, soft, and the invisible seedjrain will grow ' to be an all overshadowing tree ! NameF? Could I unfold ' the influence of Names, which are...Naming. 'Adam's first task was giving names to natural Appear' ances : what is ours still but a continuation of the same ; ' be the Appearances exotic-vegetable,... | |
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