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Chapter V. The World in Clothes

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rit de Costumes. For neither in tailoring nor in legislating does man proceed by mere Accident, but the hand is ever guided on by mysterious operations of the mind. In all his Modes, and h

re of such Architectural Idea: whether Grecian, Gothic, Later Gothic, or altogether Modern, and Parisian or Anglo–Dandiacal. Again, what meaning lies in Color! From the soberest drab to the high-flaming scarlet, spiritual idiosyncrasies unfold themselves in choice of Color: if the Cut betoken Intellect and Talent, so does the Color betok

esquieu himself but a clever infant spelling Letters from a hieroglyphical prophetic Book, the lexicon of which lies in Eternity, in Heaven? - Let any Cause-and-Effect Philosopher explain, not why I wear such and such a Garment, obey such and such a Law; but even why I am here, to we

manner. This First Part is, no doubt, distinguished by omnivorous learning, and utmost patience and fairness: at the same time, in its results and delineations, it is much more likely to interest the Compilers of some Library of General, Entertaining, Useful, or even Useless Knowledge tha

am's first wife, whom, according to the Talmudists, he had before Eve, and who bore him, in that wedlock, the whole progeny of aerial, aquatic, and terrestrial Devils," - very needlessly, we think. On this portion of the Work, with its profound glances into the Adam–Kadmon, or Primeval Element,

in all countries, in all times. It is here that to the Antiquarian, to the Historian, we can triumphantly say: Fall to! Here is learning: an irregular Treasury, if you will; but inexhaustible as the Hoard of King Nibelung, which twelve wagons in twelve days, at the rate of three journeys a day, could not carry off. Sheepskin cloaks and wampum belts; phylacteries, stoles, albs; chlamydes, togas, Chinese silks, Afghaun shawls, trunk-hose, le

in its thick natural fell. He loitered in the sunny glades of the forest, living on wild-fruits; or, as the ancient Caledonian, squatted himself in morasses, lurking for his bestial or human prey; without implements, without arms, save the ball of heavy Flint, to which, that his sole possession and defence might not be lost, he had attached a long cord of plaited thongs; thereby recovering as well as hurling it with deadly unerring skill. Nevertheless, the pains

elf, from that same hair-mantled, flint-hurling Aboriginal Anthropophagus! Out of the eater cometh forth meat; out of the strong cometh forth sweetness. What changes are wrought, not by Time, yet in Time! For not Mankind only, but all that Mankind does or beholds, is in continual growth,

ow Ox about the country till he got it bartered for corn or oil, - to take a piece of Leather, and thereon scratch or stamp the mere Figure of an Ox (or Pecus); put it in his pocket, and call it Pecunia, Money. Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled: for there are Rothschilds and English National Debts; and whoso has sixpence is sovereign (to the length of sixpence) over all men; commands cooks to feed him, philosophers to teach him, kings to mou

straddle out his legs, lest the very wind supplant him. Feeblest of bipeds! Three quintals are a crushing load for him; the steer of the meadow tosses him aloft, like a waste rag. Nevertheless he can use Tools; can devise Tools: with these the granit

once. Still less do we make of that other French Definition of the Cooking Animal; which, indeed, for rigorous scientific purposes, is as good as useless. Can a Tartar be said to cook, when he only readies his steak by riding on it? Again, what Cookery does the Greenlander use, beyond stowing up his whale-blubber, as a marmot, in the like case, might do? Or how would Monsieur Ude prosper amo

eam-carriages, or the British House of Commons, we shall note what progress he has made. He digs up certain black stones from the bosom of the earth, and says to them, Transport me and this luggage at the rate of file-and-thirty m

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Contents

Sartor Resartus
Book I. Chapter I. Preliminary
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Chapter II. Editorial Difficulties
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Chapter III. Reminiscences
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Chapter IV. Characteristics
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Chapter V. The World in Clothes
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Chapter VI. Aprons
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Chapter VII. Miscellaneous-Historical
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Chapter VIII. The World Out of Clothes
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Chapter IX. Adamitism
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Chapter X. Pure Reason
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Chapter XI. Prospective
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Book II. Chapter I. Genesis
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Chapter II. Idyllic
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Chapter III. Pedagogy
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Chapter IV. Getting Under Way
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Chapter V. Romance
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Chapter VI. Sorrows of Teufelsdrockh
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Chapter VII. The Everlasting No
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Chapter VIII. Centre of Indifference
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Chapter IX. The Everlasting Yea
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Chapter X. Pause
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Book III. Chapter I. Incident in Modern History
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Chapter II. Church-Clothes
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Chapter III. Symbols
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Chapter IV. Helotage
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Chapter V. The Phoenix
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Chapter VI. Old Clothes
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Chapter VII. Organic Filaments
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Chapter VIII. Natural Supernaturalism
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Chapter IX. Circumspective
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Chapter X. The Dandiacal Body
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Chapter XI. Tailors
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Chapter XII. Farewell
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Appendix
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