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Sartor Resartus the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr Ockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

... CHAPTER I — INCIDENT IN MODERN HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . 133 CHAPTER II — CHURCH CLOTHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 ii SARTOR RESARTUS ... ...abitude, her own simple version of the Christian Faith. Andreas too attended Church; yet more like a parade duty, for which he in the other world expe... ...re than usually Sibylline: fragments of all sorts: scraps of regular Memoir, College Exercises, Programs, Professional Testimoniums, Milkscores, torn ... ...R WAY T HUS nevertheless,” writes our Autobiographer, apparently as quitting College, “was there realized Somewhat; namely, I, Diogenes Teufelsdr¨ ock... ...nnot the dullest hear Steam engines clanking around him? Has he not seen the Scottish Brass smith’s I DEA (and this but a mechanical one) travelling o... ...e and ashes thereof (in these CENTRE OF INDIFFERENCE 111 Judgment Halls and Churchyards), and its bellows engines (in these Churches), thou still see... ...aries,” says he, “including those of Con stantinople and Samarcand: in most Colleges, except the Chinese Mandarin ones, I have studied, or seen that ... ...tone! “Still more touching was it when, turning the corner of a lane, in the Scottish Town of Edinburgh, I came upon a Signpost, whereon stood written... ...O HAVE we endeavored, from the enormous, amorphous Plum pudding, more like a Scottish Haggis, which Herr Teufelsdr¨ ockh had kneaded for his fellow m...

...CE, 110 -- CHAPTER IX? THE EVERLASTING YEA, 118 -- CHAPTER X? PAUSE, 126 -- BOOK III 133 -- CHAPTER I ?INCIDENT IN MODERN HISTORY, 133 -- CHAPTER II ?CHURCH-CLOTHES, 137...

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