Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - 364 páginas |
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... seems a fitness in that being the native city of Emerson , which is not only the most intellectual of the Union , but has long been distinguished as the soil in which those opinions and tendencies that characterize his writings have ...
... seems a fitness in that being the native city of Emerson , which is not only the most intellectual of the Union , but has long been distinguished as the soil in which those opinions and tendencies that characterize his writings have ...
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... seems to him of much importance , and to which we have hitherto given little heed - namely , the advantage to the scholar of some degree of physical labor . He conceives truly , that there is an education of the hands , an experience of ...
... seems to him of much importance , and to which we have hitherto given little heed - namely , the advantage to the scholar of some degree of physical labor . He conceives truly , that there is an education of the hands , an experience of ...
Página vii
... seems to despise all collective efforts , of whatever kind , to remove the wrongs of ages , and build up a goodlier social fabric . It is an error not unfrequent with great but solitary thinkers , to estimate either at too high , or too ...
... seems to despise all collective efforts , of whatever kind , to remove the wrongs of ages , and build up a goodlier social fabric . It is an error not unfrequent with great but solitary thinkers , to estimate either at too high , or too ...
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... seems to rest on the outlines of that calm colossal soul , we still discern enough to estimate aright its broad and noble proportions . And when we are compelled to dissent from his views , as dissent we some- times must , we shall do ...
... seems to rest on the outlines of that calm colossal soul , we still discern enough to estimate aright its broad and noble proportions . And when we are compelled to dissent from his views , as dissent we some- times must , we shall do ...
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... seems , the same fellow beings as I. The sun and moon , water and fire , met his heart precisely as they meet mine . Then the vaunted distinction between reek and English , between Classic and Romantic schools , seems superficial and ...
... seems , the same fellow beings as I. The sun and moon , water and fire , met his heart precisely as they meet mine . Then the vaunted distinction between reek and English , between Classic and Romantic schools , seems superficial and ...
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