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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, And the Heroic in History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ANTE: SHAKSPEARE. ..............................................68 LECTURE IV. THE HERO AS PRIEST. LUTHER; REFORMATION: KNOX; PURITANISM. 99 LECTURE V... ...ion of Himself into ev- ery generation. At bottom some belief in a kind of Pope! At bottom still better, belief that there is a Greatest Man; that he ... ...s of Norse Lore, at any rate, will give one no notion of it;—any more than Pope will of Homer. It is no square-built gloomy palace of black ashlar mar... ...ss moment to him: the Christian Religion. I know not what to make of that “Sergius, the Nestorian Monk,” whom Abu Thaleb and he are said to have lodge... ...of complete perfection, invests these two. They are canon- ized, though no Pope or Cardinals took hand in doing it! Such, in spite of every perverting... ...what we had to say of the Hero-Poet. 99 On Heroes [May 15, 1840.] LECTURE IV. THE HERO AS PRIEST. LUTHER; REFOR- MATION: KNOX; PURITANISM. O UR PRESE... ...y 12, 1840.]LECTURE III.THE HERO AS POET. DANTE 68 [May 15, 1840.]LECTURE IV.THE HERO AS PRIEST. LUTH 99 [May 19, 1840.]LECTURE V.THE HERO AS MAN OF...

......................................... 38 LECTURE III. THE HERO AS POET. DANTE: SHAKSPEARE. .............................................. 68 LECTURE IV. THE HERO AS PRIEST. LUTHER; REFORMATION: KNOX; PURITANISM. 99 LECTURE V.THE HERO AS MAN OF LETTERS. JOHNSON, ROUSSEAU, BURNS. ........ 131 LECTURE VI.THE HERO AS KING. CROMWELL, NAPOLEON: MODERN REVOLUTIONISM................

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...one with sudden slumber seiz’d. 11 The Divine Comedy of Dante Hell CANTO IV Broke the deep slumber in my brain a crash Of heavy thunder, that I sh... ...o the church Were separate those, that with no hairy cowls Are crown’d, both Popes and Cardinals, o’er whom Av’rice dominion absolute maintains.” ... ... monument we stood retir’d, Whereon this scroll I mark’d: “I have in charge Pope Anastasius, whom Photinus drew From the right path.—Ere our descent ... ...O II v. 1. Now was the day.] A compendium of Virgil’s description Aen. lib. iv 522. Nox erat, &c. Compare Apollonius Rhodius, lib iii. 744, and lib.... ...unt folia. Virg. Aen. lib. vi. 309 Compare Apoll. Rhod. lib. iv. 214. CANTO IV v. 8. A thund’rous sound.] Imitated, as Mr. Thyer has ... ...into divers waves. Spenser, F.Q. b. iv. c. 1. st. 42. v. 48. Popes and cardinals.] Ariosto, having personified Avarice as a strange a... ...rrow, in the bishopric of Durham, and died in 735. Invited to Rome by Pope Sergius I., he preferred passing almost the whole of his life in the sec...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...ustain’d it not at first. Whence I to question her became less prompt. CANTO IV Between two kinds of food, both equally Remote and tempting, first a m... ... she favour’d first the high exploit Of Joshua on the holy land, whereof The Pope recks little now. Thy city, plant Of him, that on his Maker turn’d t... ... laid aside, The decretals, as their stuft margins show, Are the sole study. Pope and Cardinals, Intent on these, ne’er journey but in thought To Naza... ...r of the house of Saab; and his son Frederick II “the third and last.” CANTO IV v. 6. Between two deer] Tigris ut auditis, diversa valle duorum Extim... ... of Philip III of France, who was sent for, about this time, into Italy by Pope Boniface, with the promise of being made emperor? See G. Villani, 1... ...is Canto, that he was of Genoa, and by Petrarch in the Triumph of Love, c. iv. that he was better known by the appellation he derived from Marseill... ...rrow, in the bishopric of Durham, and died in 735. Invited to Rome by Pope Sergius I., he preferred passing almost the whole of his life in the sec...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...under observation, brought them into the larger circle. 9 Tolstoy CHAPTER IV JUST THEN ANOTHER VISITOR entered the drawing room: Prince Andrew Bolkon... ...e cornet would answer, but he turned and went out of the corridor. CHAPTER IV THE PA VLOGRAD HUSSARS were stationed two miles from Braunau. The squadr... ...will of God, without Whose care not a hair of man’s head can fall? CHAPTER IV WHEN P RINCESS M ARY came down, Prince V asili and his son were already ... ...y wonders at the long-suffering or blindness of the crowned heads. Now the Pope’s turn has come and Bonaparte doesn’t scruple to depose the head of th... ...night, and there out of five ladies three were Roman Catholics and had the Pope’s indulgence for doing woolwork on Sundays. And they themselves sit th... ...d now been admitted to the true Catholic Church and that in a few days the Pope himself would hear of her and would send her a certain document. All t... ...His Lordship the Bishop when sending the Emperor an icon of the V enerable Sergius. It was re- garded as a model of ecclesiastical, patriotic eloquenc... ...nly smite his head in his blood-thirsty pride. This icon of the V enerable Sergius, the servant of God and zealous champion of old of our country’s we...

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