Carlyle Personally And in His Writings Two Edinburgh Lectures

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75 can have no terrors. If the world of space, time, and history is but a fabrication of our present thinkings, a phantasmagory of the present human spirit, what does it matter how much our present thinkings may change, or how many aeons of so- called time and imagined processes and marches of events we may find it necessary to throw into our phantasmagory ? For the transcendental realist the difficulty is greater. Though he has the ultimate relief of believing that the entire proces- sion or e...volution of things physical as modern science would represent it, from the Universal Nebula on to the dispersed starry immensity, and so to the solar system, our earth as a planet in that system, and the history of that separate earth through the ages of its existence since it became separate, is but one vast forth-putting or manifestation of the incon- ceivable Absolute, he does not like to think of himself, the paragon of animals, or of the human mind and soul, as in any way really derived from this antecedent 76 CARLYLE'S CREED.

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