Do that which is assigned thee, and them canst not hope too much or dare too much. There is at this moment, there is for me an utterance bare and grand as that of the colossal chisel of Phidias, or trowel of the Egyptians, or the pen of Moses, or Dante,... Leading American Essayists - Página 213de William Morton Payne - 1910 - 401 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 324 páginas
...man is an unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he- could net borrow. If any body will tell me whom the great man imitates in the original...will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...instructed Franklin, or Washington, or Bacon, or Newton ? Every great man is a unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow....will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...man is an unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow. If any body will tell me whom the great man imitates in the original...will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 páginas
...man is an unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow. If any body will tell me whom the great man imitates in the original...will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and them... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 páginas
...man is an unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow. If any body will tell me whom the great man imitates in the original crisis when he performs a great act, 1 will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 páginas
...instructed Franklin, or Washington, or Bacon, or Newton? Every great man is a unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow....will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 páginas
...instrncted Franklin, or Washington, or Bacon, or Newton ? Every great man is a nnil|ne. Thi! Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow....will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the stndy of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| 1859 - 188 páginas
...instructed Franklin, or Washington, or Bacon, or Newton ? Every great man is a unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow....will tell him who else than himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 482 páginas
...instructed "Franklin, or Washington, or sBacon, or 'Newton ? Every great man is a unique. The Scipionism of 'Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow....will tell him who else than himself can teach him. • Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which is assigned thee, and thou... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 páginas
...instructed Franklin, or Washington, or Bacon, or Newton ? Every great man is a unique. The Scipionism of Scipio is precisely that part he could not borrow....he performs a great act, I will tell him who else thau himself can teach him. Shakspeare will never be made by the study of Shakspeare. Do that which... | |
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