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" Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, into beautiful circular dishes. And fancy the most assiduous Potter, but without his wheel; reduced to make dishes, or rather amorphous botches, by mere kneading and baking... "
Collected Works - 245. oldal
szerző: Thomas Carlyle - 1870
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Nelson's Literature Readers, 2. könyv

Richard Garnett - 1905 - 494 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities, disperse themselves ; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, one of the venerablest objects; old as the prophet Ezekiel, and far older ? Rude lumps of clay—how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling,...

The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities eo are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, — one of the...Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by 65 mere quick whirling, into beautiful circular dishes. And fancy the most assiduous Potter, but without...

Selections from Carlyle: Sartor Resartus, The French Revolution , Past and ...

Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, — one of the venerablest objects; old as the Prophet Ezekiel l and far older? Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, into...

Selections from Carlyle: Sartor Resartus, The French Revolution , Past and ...

Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, — one of the venerablest objects; old as the Prophet Ezekiel * and far older? Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, into...

A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 924 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast face. . . . Nothing: the autumn-fall of leaves. The whole year sets apace.) It was the ra Ezekiel and far older? Rude lumps of [60 clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling,...

Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, — one of the venerablest objects; old as the Prophet Ezekiel and far older? Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, into...

The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast se of all great wits: this is that which hath rarified and enlightened our spirits like t Ezekiel and far older? Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, into...

Essays, English and American

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1920 - 492 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves ; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the potter's wheel, — one of the venerablest objects; old as the Prophet Ezekiel4 and far older? Rude lumps of clay, how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, into...

Englisches Lesebuch, 1. kötet

Friedrich W. D. Brie - 1923 - 328 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse themselves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, — one of the...how they spin themselves up, by mere quick whirling, 35 into beautiful circular dishes. And fancy the most assiduous Potter, but without his wheel ; reduced...

Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 2005 - 978 oldal
...inequalities, irregularities disperse them10 selves; all irregularities are incessantly becoming regular. Hast thou looked on the Potter's wheel, — one of the...the most assiduous Potter, but without his wheel; is reduced to make dishes, or rather amorphous botches, by mere kneading and baking! Even such a Potter...
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