| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet...Which is the great secret ?" asks one. — " The open secret," — open to all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in all Beings,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet...Which is the great secret ?" asks one. — " The open secret," — open to all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in all Beings,... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1842 - 662 pagine
...but faithful troop, against an army of evil beings, headed by the Prince of the air."— Coleridge. " At all times prophet and poet, well understood, have...them into the sacred mystery of the universe ; what Guethe calls the ' open secret'— that divine mystery, which lies everywhere, in all Beings, — '... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet...Which is the great secret ?" asks one. — " The open secret," — open to all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in all Beings,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 222 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Votes means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet...sacred mystery of the Universe ; what Goethe calls i the open secret.5 " Which is the great secret ?" asks one. — " The open secret," — open to all,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 pagine
...languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all tunes, Prophet and Poet, well understood, have much kindred...Which is the great secret ?" asks one. — " The open secret," — open to all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in all Beings,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet..." Which is the great secret ?" asks one. — " The opes secret," — open to all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 406 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet..."Which is the great secret?" asks one. — "The open secret," — open to all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in all Beings,... | |
| D. M - 1880 - 126 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vates means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet...this most important respect especially, That they hava penetrated both of them into the sacred mystery of the Universe ; what Goethe calls ' the open... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 pagine
...modern notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Vatcs means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet..."Which is the great secret?" asks one. — "The open secret," — open tc all, seen by almost none ! That divine mystery, which lies everywhere in all Beings,... | |
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