Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced to find out, the right path, and to walk thereon. To learn, or to be taught, what work he actually was able for; and then by permission, persuasion, and even... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 771843Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 страници
...jsay, consisted in his ffo jj^HrvslLL_ffr bp'ng f™-(W| "fri finr] fflj> the right path, anoLtojwalk thereon. To learn,' or to be taught, what work he...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same! That is his true blessedness, honour, "liberty" and maximum of wellbeing: if liberty be... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1918 - 390 страници
...is a divine thing. Liberty when it becomes foe. T,ihp.rtvto ia T)flfr so divine ! Liberty? Thejtrue liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forcfd in find out the right path, and to walk thereoa. To learn? or to be taught; whaiL-gork he actuallywas... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1919 - 504 страници
...Divine thing., Liberty ^when^beconies the JJuberty to die 'by 'starvation ' isnoF3o~dIvine~! Ijiberty "? The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ! That is his true blessedness, honour, ' liberty ' and ' maximum of wellbeing : if liberty... | |
| Moorhouse F. X. Millar, Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1922 - 354 страници
...been wanting either in number or variety. His own whereby the true liberty of man is made to consist "in his finding out or being forced to find out the right path, and walk thereon,"1 is, if not new, at least far more popular than it was in his day; but for effective... | |
| Thomas C. Holt - 1992 - 556 страници
...malaise was thoroughly reactionary.40 The only "true Liberty" would come through compulsion, to be "forced to find out the right path, and to walk thereon....and even compulsion, to set about doing the same! . . . Liberty requires new definitions."41 For England, the new liberty meant the destruction of feudalism,... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 страници
...Divine thing. Liberty when it becomes the 'Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine! Liberty?The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same! That is his true blessedness, honour, 'liberty' and maximum of wellbeing: if liberty be... | |
| David M. Levy - 2001 - 340 страници
...the one thing needful for him. (217) When it comes to that, one might have to be whipped to be free: Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...out, or being forced to find out the right path, and walk thereon. To learn, or to be taught, what work he actually was able for; and then, by permission,... | |
| Roger Griffin, Matthew Feldman - 2004 - 422 страници
...and with a description of the pleasant lives enjoyed by serfs in his day. Then comes a definition of liberty: "The true liberty of a man, you would say,...forced to find out the right path, and to walk thereon" (p. 263). He passes on to the statement that democracy "means despair of finding any Heroes to govern... | |
| Bertrand Russell, Peter Köllner - 1996 - 954 страници
...and with a description of the pleasant lives enjoyed by serfs in his day. Then comes a definition of liberty: "The true liberty of a man, you would say,...forced to find out the right path, and to walk thereon" (page 263). He passes on to the statement that democracy "means despair of finding any Heroes to govern... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 2005 - 978 страници
...told, is a divine thing. Liberty when it becomes the 'Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine! thereon. To learn, or to be taught, what work he actually...persuasion and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same! That is his true blessedness, honour, 'liberty' and maximum of wellbeing: if liberty be... | |
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