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" But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated as the substance : It decides, like a court of law, by dead statutes; and not positively but negatively, less on what is done right,... "
The North American Review - 72. oldal
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Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1898 - 154 oldal
...blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such so men ; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...but negatively, less on what is done right, than on 5 what is or is not done wrong. Not the few inches of deflection from the mathematical orbit, which...

Representative Poems of Robert Burns: With Carlyle's Essay on Burns

Robert Burns - 1899 - 214 oldal
...of blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...what is or is not done wrong. Not the few inches of 5 deflection from the mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured, but the ratio of these to the...

Representative Poems of Robert Burns: With Carlyle's Essay on Burns

Robert Burns - 1899 - 220 oldal
...of blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...less on what is done right, than on what is or is not done-wrong. Not the few inches of 5 deflection from the mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured,...

The Works of Thomas Carlyle: Critical and miscellaneous essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 546 oldal
...of blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men ; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...of law, by dead statutes ; and not positively but negalively, less on what is done right, than on what is or is not done wrong. Not the few inches of...

Essay on Burns: With the Cotter's Saturday Night and Other Poems from Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 250 oldal
...pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many 10 grounds, of which this one may be stated as the substance:...done wrong. Not the few inches of deflection from the 15 mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured, but the ratio of these to the whole diameter,...

The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 3. kötet

David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 oldal
...of blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...what is or is not done wrong. Not the few inches of reflection from the mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured, but the ratio of these to the...

Carlyle's Essay on Burns: With The Cotter's Saturday Night, and Other Poems ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1900 - 248 oldal
...pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many 10 grounds, of which this one may be stated as the substance...done wrong. Not the few inches of deflection from the 15 mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured, but the ratio of these to the whole diameter,...

Early Critical Reviews on Robert Burns

Henry Mackenzie - 1900 - 340 oldal
...of blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men ; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...what is or is not done wrong. Not the few inches of reflection from the mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured, but the ratio of these to the...

The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 3. kötet

David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 460 oldal
...of blame than of pity and wonder. But the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many grounds, of which this one may be stated...it decides, like a court of law, by dead statutes; arid not positively but negatively; less on what is done right than on what is or is not done wrong....

Carlyle's Essay on Burns: Edited for School Use

Thomas Carlyle, William Tenney Brewster - 1901 - 150 oldal
...the world is habitually unjust in its judgments of such men; unjust on many grounds, of which 2215 this one may be stated as the substance: It decides,...mathematical orbit, which are so easily measured, but the. 2220 ratio of these to the whole diameter, constitutes the real aberration. This orbit may be a planet's,...




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