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" True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart ; it is not contempt, its essence is love ; it issues not in laughter, but in still smiles, which lie far deeper. "
Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republished - الصفحة 18
بواسطة Thomas Carlyle - 1901
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...and irrational. True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart ; it is uot coiitempt, its essence is love ; it issues not in laughter, but...affections what is above us. The former is scarcely less precious or heart-affecting than the latter; perhaps it is still rarer, and, as a test of genius,...

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...the soul is wanting ; any life it has being false, artificial and irrational. True humour springs not more from the head than from the heart ; it is not...affections what is above us. The former is scarcely less precious or heart-affecting than the latter ; perhaps it is still rarer, and, as a test of genius,...

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...mind of steel and adamant Against all greater wrongs." Cailyle has said that " true humor springs not more from the head than from the heart; it is not...draws down into our affections what is above us." But of this amiable, vivacious excellence, Randolph had little or none. His humor was not mere pleasant,...

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...Bentham !" Such is Richter's humor, &c., according toCarlyle. Here's a good idea, "True humor springs not more from the head than from the heart. It is not...laughter, but in still smiles which lie far deeper." He speaks of " the freedom with which Richter bandies to and fro the dogmas of religion, nay, sometimes,...

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...life it has being false, artificial, and irrational. True numour springs not more from the head *han from the heart; it is not contempt, its essence is love ; it issues not in laughter, biit in still smiles, which lie far deeper. It is a sort of inverse sublimity ;- exalting, as it were,...

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