The god or hero of the sculptor is always represented in a transition from that which is representable to the senses, to that which is not.


Essays [1st ser., ed.] with preface by T. Carlyle (ed. 1841)


The god or hero of the sculptor is always represented in a transition from that which is representable to the senses, to that which is not.

The god or hero of the sculptor is always represented in a transition from that which is representable to the senses, to that which is not.

The god or hero of the sculptor is always represented in a transition from that which is representable to the senses, to that which is not.

The god or hero of the sculptor is always represented in a transition from that which is representable to the senses, to that which is not.