THE condition of England, on which many pamphlets are now in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this... The Dublin Review - Sayfa 11editör: - 1886Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 sayfa
...in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous., and...England blooms and grows ; waving with yellow harvests ; thick studded with work-shops, industrial implements, with fifteen millions of woikers, understood... | |
| 1843 - 678 sayfa
...in Kngland, not as Tourists may represent it, but as it actually is. We extract the greater part : "England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce,...in every kind ; yet England is dying of inanition. YViih unubateJ bounty the land of En'-'lanil blooms and grows ; waving with yellow harvests; thick-studded... | |
| John Gray - 1848 - 370 sayfa
...and now affirm that mystery or " invisible nightmare," there is none. The fact that—" England * * full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; yet * * dying of inanition : with unabated bounty the land of England, * * waving with yellow harvests... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 sayfa
...in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this «orld. QCngland is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ;... | |
| 1875 - 582 sayfa
...in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...withal one of the strangest, ever seen in this world." It was almost an exaggeration to speak of " many pamphlets " in 1843. A slender rill of pamphlets would... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - 656 sayfa
...in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...thick-studded with workshops, industrial implements, with Srtiy?» millions of workers, understood to be the strongest, the cunningest and Luc v.'il 'ingest... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 406 sayfa
...in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...strangest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealthyof multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind ; yet England is dying of inanition.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 408 sayfa
...in the course of publication, and many thoughts unpublished are going on in every reflective head, is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and withal one of the stran gest, ever seen in this world. England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for... | |
| William Smart - 1883 - 124 sayfa
...written in 1 843, when he began ' Past and Present ' with the words :— " The condition of England is justly regarded as one of the most ominous, and...in every kind ; yet England is dying of inanition." — remained true in 1871. • Ruskin saw and felt, as only a true man can, that the lust of gold was... | |
| 1883 - 410 sayfa
...natural means. JL MAHON. Enchanted Fruit. — "England is full of wealth, ot multifarious produce ; yet England is dying of inanition. With unabated bounty...land of England blooms and grows, waving with yellow harvest, thick-studded with work-shops, industrial implements, with fifteen millions of workers, understood... | |
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