| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...same dumb millions of toilers so entirely unbearable as it is even in the days now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many men have died ; all men must die, — the last exit of us all is in a Fire-Chariot of Pain. But it is to live miserable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 pages
...same dumb millions of toilers so entirely unbearable as it is even in the days now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many men have died ; all men must die ; the last exit of us all is in a Fire Chariot of Pain. But it is to live miserable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 pages
...same dumb millions of toilers so entirely unbearable as it is even in the days now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many men have died; all men must die,—the last exit of us all is in a Fire-Chariot of Pain. But it is to live miserable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 406 pages
...same dumb millions of toilers so entirely unbearable as it is even in the clays now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many men have died ; all men must die, — the last exit of us all is in a FireChariot of Pain. But it is to live miserable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 408 pages
...same dumb millions of toilers so entirely unbearable as it is even in the days now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many' men have died ; all men must die, — the last exit of us all is in a FireChariot of Pain. But it is to live miserable... | |
| Thomas Wright ("the journeyman engineer.") - 1873 - 424 pages
...same dumb millions of toilers so entirely unbearable as it is even in the days now passing over us. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched ; many men have died ; all men must die — the last exit of us all is a Fire Chariot of Pain. But it is to live miserable,... | |
| 1879 - 336 pages
...in the world — chiefly of not making money! Is not that a somewhat singular hell? " WRETCHEDNESS. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched; many men have died; all men must die— the last exit of us all is in the fire-chariot of pain. But it is to live miserable... | |
| 1883 - 410 pages
...the lot of these dumb millions of toilers BO entirely unbearable as in the days now passing- over n*. It is not to die, or even to die of hunger, that makes » man wretched : but it is to live miserable, we know not why ; to work sore and yet gain nothing... | |
| Laurence Gronlund - 1884 - 674 pages
...hostile, isolated units, and finally involves capitalists and laborers in one common ruin." — Greg. ''It is not to die, or even to die of hunger that makes a man wretched; many men have died; all men must die. But it is to live miserable, we know not why; to work sore and yet gain nothing;... | |
| Laurence Gronlund - 1884 - 300 pages
...hostile, isolated units, and finally involves capitalists and laborers in one common ruin." — Greg. "It is not to die, or even to die of hunger that makes a man wretched; many men have died; all men must die. But it is to live miserable, we know not why ; to work sore and yet gain nothing... | |
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