What am I ? What is this unfathomable Thing I live in, which men name Universe ? What is Life ; what is Death ! What am I to believe ? What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount Hara, of Mount Sinai, the stern sandy solitudes answered not. An Apology for Mohammed and the Koran - 54 페이지저자: John Davenport - 1869 - 182 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 페이지
...nothing else ; — all else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ?...believe ? What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount Kara, of Mount Sinai, the stern sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead,... | |
| G. Cameron - 1874 - 404 페이지
...had disappeared from the village, I was like Mahommed, as represented by Carlyle, when he asked, " What is this unfathomable thing I live in, which men...solitudes, answered not. The great heaven, rolling silent overhead, with its blue glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer." CHAPTER XI. " Between... | |
| New truth - 1880 - 386 페이지
...vainly asking themselves, as to their nature, whereabouts, and destiny, — What am I ? Where am I ? What is life ? What is death ? What am I to believe ? What am I to do ? — and to make men render unto God the things that are rightfully His. Without them men would grope... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1882 - 56 페이지
...nothing else—all else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgriniings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ?...believe ? What am I to do ? The grim rocks of Mount Kara, 22 of Mount Sinai,* the stern, sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 페이지
...nothing else ; — all else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ?...sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead, with its blue-glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 490 페이지
...nothing else ; — all else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ?...sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead, with its blue-glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul,... | |
| Henry Larkin - 1886 - 408 페이지
...nothing else ; — all else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man ; What am I ?...sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead, with its blue-glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul,... | |
| Arthur Gilman - 1886 - 554 페이지
...; perhaps there were more men than these four asking themselves at the same moment : " What am I ? What is life ? What is death ? What am I to believe ? What am I to do? What is this unfathomable thing I live in which men call the universe ? " * Perhaps Waraka and his... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...nothing else; — ail else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ?...sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead, with its blue-glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 202 페이지
...nothing else ; — all else is wind in comparison. From of old, a thousand thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this man : What am I ?...sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling silent overhead, with its blue-glancing stars, answered not. There was no answer. The man's own soul,... | |
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