| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1809 - 532 sayfa
...question of natural theology, for 1 ' It is a calumny to sny that men are roused to heroic actions by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense — sugar-plums...nobler. The poor swearing soldier hired to be shot has hia " honour of a soldier," different from drill, regulations, and the shilling a day. It is not to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that ! It is a calumny on >nen to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums...shot, has his • honour of a soldier,' different from drill-regulations and the shilling a day. It is not to taste sweet things, but to do noble and true... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that ! It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums...shot, has his ' honour of a soldier,' different from drill-regulations and the shilling a day. It is not to taste sweet things, but to do noble and true... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that! It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums...shot, has his ' honour of a soldier,' different from drill-regulations and the shilling a day. It is not to taste sweet things, but to do noble and true... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 222 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that ! It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums...The poor swearing soldier, hired to be shot, has his i honour of a soldier,' different from drill-regulations and the shilling a day. It is not to taste... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 384 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that ! It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums...shot, has his ' honour of a soldier,' different from drill-regulations and the shilling a day. It is not to taste sweet things, but to do noble and true... | |
| 1871 - 970 sayfa
...energy from Carlyle's Hero Worship : — " ' It is a calumny to say that men are nerved to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense — sugar-plums...this world or the next. In the meanest mortal there is something nobler. The poor, swearing soldier, hired to be shot, has liis honour of a soldier different... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1866 - 232 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that ! It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums of any kind, in this world or tho next ! In the meanest mortal there lies something nobler. The poor swearing soldier, hired to be... | |
| 1880 - 630 sayfa
...purposes or great deeds : — " It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugarplums of any kind, in this world or the next. ... It is not to taste sweet things, but to do noble and true things, and vindicate himself under God's... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 sayfa
...religion, could succeed by that ! It is a calumny on men to say that they are roused to heroic action by ease, hope of pleasure, recompense, — sugar-plums...shot, has his ' honour of a soldier,' different from drill-regulations and the shilling a day. It is not to taste sweet things, but to do noble and true... | |
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