... Sartor Resartus " was being republished in America, " the merit of glass is not to be seen, but to be seen through ; but every crystal and lamina of the Carlyle glass shows." With admirable precision this defines the proper function ...
... Sartor Resartus." Here is our last hope of finding a sharp line of demarkation between plants and animals ; for, as I have already hinted, there is a border- territory between the two kingdoms, a sort of no-man's land, the inhabitants ...
... Sartor Resartus " and the " French Revolution." Once worked, the trick can never be worked again ; but, while it lasts, its effect is marvelous. The rush and go of that full tide carries us all unresistingly before it : we never pause ...
... Sartor Resartus' into more friendly recognition.” The “Miscellanies” and “Chartism” followed, and in 1840 appeared “Heroes and Hero-Worship,” at which time we may assume that Carlyle had reached his full British celebrity. Professor ...
... Sartor Resartus. Mr. Froude regards it as of considerable interest, from the sketches which it contains of particular men and women, who being now dead, and the incidents forgotten, any objection which may have existed to publication is ...
... Sartor Resartus with a full line of dashikis, djellas, dashiki vests, which Thomas renamed rehearsal vests, and matching print shirts for men and women . . . Talented and beautiful Carol Harris, actress with New York City's East River ...
... Sartor Resartus, which posits that people are shaped by their clothes and because you don't really notice your clothes (except while dressing, perhaps), your clothes are invisible to you and therefore their power over you is invincible ...
... Sartor Resartus Thomas Carlyle Social Contract Rousseau Wealth of Nations Adam Sm-.th Capital Karl Marx Nature Ralph Waldo Emerson Mental Traveller William Blake Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant Faust Goethe Antigone Sophocles ...
... Sartor Resartus and the Miscellanies were among the few books devoured partly by myself, and partly by the mighty hordes of cockroaches in my cabin, during the cruise of the Rattlesnake ; and my sense of obligation to their author was ...
... Sartor Resartus was the philosopher of clothes. Rotary stands for well-defined business practices which oblige the member to respect his various relationships with men and society. That he may stand for certain principles, Rotary says ...