Revolt, sullen revengeful humour of revolt against the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual superiors teach, is more and more the universal spirit of the lower classes.... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 105под редакцията на - 1840Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Monthly literary register - 1840 - 694 страници
...the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual superiors teach, is more and...labour under, this bitterest and sorest grief now superadds itself: the unendurable conviction that they are unfairly dealt with, that their lot in this... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 130 страници
...the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual superiors teach, is more and...labour under, this bitterest and sorest grief now superadds itself: the unendurable conviction that they are unfairly dealt with, that their lot in this... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 128 страници
...the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual superiors teach, is more and...vindicated ; but all men must recognise it as extant I there, all may know that it is mournful, that unless / other griefs the lower classes labour under,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 166 страници
...decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual I superiors teach, is more and more the universal spirit | of the lower classeaj Such spirit may be blamed, may be vindicated ; but all men must recognise it as extant there,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 126 страници
...the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual \ superiors teach, is more and more the universal spirit I of the lower classes. Such spirit may be blamed, may be vindicated ; but all men must recognise it... | |
| 1840 - 720 страници
...Revolt, sullen revengeful humour of revolt against the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their superiors teach, is more and more the universal spirit of the lower classes. Such spirit may be named, may be vindicated, but all men must recognize it as extant there — all may know that it is... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 страници
...the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual superiors teach, is more and...may be blamed, may be vindicated ; but all men must recognize it as extant there, all may know that it is mournful, that unless altered it will be fatal.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - 656 страници
...what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual r superiors_teach, is more and more the universal spirit of the lower...may be blamed, may be vindicated ; but all men must recognize it as extant there, all may know that it is mournful, that .unless altered it will be fatal.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 458 страници
...Nobles. The Wise man the only strong man. The grand question as to the condition of our Working Men. Of lower classes so related to upper, happy nations are not made. The French Revolution not yet completed : Bankruptcy of Speciosity and Imposture. Glory to God, our... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 498 страници
...the upper classes, decreasing respect for what their temporal superiors command, decreasing faith for what their spiritual superiors teach, is more and...may be blamed, may be vindicated ; but all men must recognize it as extant there, all may know that it is mournful, that unless altered it will be fatal.... | |
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