There is no end to machinery. Even the horse is stripped of his harness, and finds a fleet fire-horse yoked in his stead. Nay, we have an artist that hatches chickens by steam ; the very brood-hen is to be superseded ! For all earthly, and for some unearthly... The Carlyle Encyclopedia - Pagina 108geredigeerd door - 2004 - 521 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| 1829 - 458 pagina’s
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| 1829 - 436 pagina’s
...there any Camoens now to sing it, has again been alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama's. There is no end to machinery. Even the horse is stripped of his harness, and finds a fleet fireliorse yoked in his stead. Nay, we have an artist that hatches chickens by steam — the very brood-hen... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 pagina’s
...down his oar, and bids a strong, unwearied servant, on vaporous wings, bear him through the waters. Even the horse is stripped of his harness, and finds...we have an artist that hatches chickens by steam. We remove mountains, and make seas our smooth highway. Nothing can resist us. We war with rude nature,... | |
| 1835 - 916 pagina’s
...to sing it, has again been alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama's. There is no end.to 02 X# B(p.I I J F ; - _" 犴# (m %xb% Ʌ # r $eMҫ ˺...? ]g^ g Y } <g ̝ 8 Λ s S Q4@ . , ! Ĭ] x ʑ| B M L brood hen is to be superseded ! For all earthly, and for some unearthly purposes, we have machines... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pagina’s
...now to sing it, has again keen alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama's. There is no Md;lo machinery. Even the horse is stripped of his harness, and finds a Heel fire-horse yoked in his stead. Nay, we have an artist that hatches chickens by steam — the very... | |
| 1843 - 1068 pagina’s
...been alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama' 8. There is no end to machinery. Even the bone is stripped of his harness, and finds a fleet fire-horse yoked in his stead. Kay, we have an artist that hatches chickens by steam ; the very brood hen is to be superseded. For... | |
| 432 pagina’s
...there any Camoens now to sing it, has again been alarmed, and with far stranger thunden than Gama's. There is no end to machinery. Even the horse is stripped...chickens by steam, the very broodhen is to be superseded I For all earthly, and for some unearthly purposes, we have machines and mechanic furtherances ; for... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1849 - 432 pagina’s
...there any Camoens now to sing it, has again heen alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama's. There is no end to machinery. Even the horse is stripped...hatches chickens by steam, the very broodhen is to he superseded ! For all earthly, and for some unearthly purposes, we have machines and mechanic furtherances... | |
| 1852 - 590 pagina’s
...there any Camoens now to sing it, has again been alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama's. There is no end to machinery. Even the horse is stripped...cabbages ; for casting us into magnetic sleep. We remove mountaius, and make seas our smooth highway; nothing can resist us. We war with rude nature ; and,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 pagina’s
...there any Camoens now to sing it, has again been alarmed, and with far stranger thunders than Gama's. There is no end to machinery. Even the horse is stripped...machines and mechanic furtherances; for mincing our cabbage,g ; for casting us into magnetic sleep. We remove mountains, and make seas our smooth highway;... | |
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