| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 424 страница
...compendious unity, monstrous but dim, far off, as the canaille; or, more humanely, as ' the ' masses.' Masses indeed: and yet, singular to say, if with an...his own skin, and if you prick him, he will bleed. O purple Sovereignty, Holiness, Reverence; thou, for example, Cardinal Grand-Almoner, with thy plush... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 442 страница
...compendious unity, monstrous hut dim, far off, as the canaille ; or, more humanely, as ' the masses.' Masses indeed : and yet, singular to say, if with...his own skin, and if you prick him, he will bleed. O purple Sovereignty, Holiness, Reverence ; thou, for example, Cardinal Grand- Almoner, with thy plush... | |
| 1840 - 824 страница
...commencement, whom it will need many revolutions, or changes as great as revolutions, wholly to emancipate. ' Masses, indeed : and yet, singular to say, if with...heart and sorrows : stands covered there with his skin, and if you prick him, he will bleed. Dreary, languid, do these struggle in their obscure remoteness... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1865 - 284 страница
...Society in the abstract he will have nought to do with. If you speak of " the masses," he retorts, " Masses, indeed : and yet singular to say, if, with...unit of whom has his own heart and sorrows ; stands there covered with his own skin, and if you prick him he will bleed." And so constantly, by the most... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1865 - 284 страница
...Society in the abstract he will have nought to do with. If you speak of " the masses," he retorts, " Masses, indeed: and yet singular to say, if, with...unit of whom has his own heart and sorrows; stands there covered with his own skin, and if you prick him he will bleed." And so constantly, by the most... | |
| 1867 - 902 страница
...contribution. We have sometimes thought, in this connection, of Carlyle's racy sentence : " The masses ! — Masses, indeed : and yet, singular to say, if, with an effort of imagination, thou follow them into their clay hovels, into their garrets and hutches, the masses consist all of units. Every unit... | |
| PETER BAYNE, M.A., LL.D - 1879 - 564 страница
...dim, far-off as the canaille; or, more humanly, as ' the masses.' " " Masses, indeed," says Carlyle ; "and yet, singular to say, if, with an effort of imagination,...hutches, the masses consist all of units." Every unit lias his own pains and griefs, " and if you prick him, he will bleed." This is one of those touches... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1879 - 464 страница
...far-off as the canaille ; or, more humanly, as ' the masses." " " Masses, indeed," says Carlyle ; " and yet, singular to say, if, with an effort of imagination,...hutches, the masses consist all of units." Every unit has his own pains and griefs, " and if you prick him, he will bleed." This is one of those touches... | |
| 1881 - 700 страница
...an effort of imagination, thou follow them into their clay hovels, into their garrets and hntches, the masses consist all of units. Every unit of whom...sorrows ; stands covered there with his own skin, and if yon prick him he will bleed. . . .\ What a thought, that every unit of these masses is a miraculous... | |
| 1881 - 704 страница
...Thomas Carlyle, while discussing the question, " How to reach the Masses." He said : "The masses ! Masses, indeed ; and yet, singular to say, if, with an effort of imagination, thou follow them into their clay hovels, into their garrets and hutches, the masses consist all of units. Every unit... | |
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