| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 páginas
...The discerning will read, in his Plato or Shakespeare, only that least part, — only the auithentic utterances of the oracle ; all the rest he rejects, were it never so many times Plato's and Shakespeare's. Of course there is a portion of reading quite indispensable ito a wise man. History... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 270 páginas
...heavy days and months, so is its record, perchance, the least part of his volume. The discerning will read, in his Plato or Shakspeare, only that least part, — only the authentic utterances of the 20 oracle;2 — all the rest he rejects, were it never so many times Plato's and Shakspeare's. Of course... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 512 páginas
...part of his volume. The discerning will read, in his Plato or Shakspeare, only that least cart,—only the authentic utterances of the oracle; all the rest...Colleges, in like manner, have their indispensable office,—to teach elements. But they can only highly serve us when they aim not to drill, but to create;... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 páginas
...is its record, perchance, the least part of his volume. The 10 discerning will read, in his Plato0 or Shakspeare, only that least part, — only the...were it never so many times Plato's and Shakspeare's. 20. Of course there is a portion of reading quite indis- 15 pensable to & wise man. History and exact... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 páginas
...record, perchance, the least part of his volume. The discerning will read, in his Plato or Shakespeare, only that least part, — only the authentic utterances...he rejects, were it never so many times Plato's and Shakespeare's. — RW EMERSON. The American Scholar. A COURSE OF BEADING LET us turn our attention... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 páginas
...idealism. He was a disciple of Socrates, wfrose memory and teachings he preserved in his Dialogues. the authentic utterances of the oracle; — all the...he rejects, were it never so many times Plato's and Shakespeare's. Of course, there is a portion of reading quite indispensable to a wise man. History... | |
| Clark Sutherland Northup, William Coolidge Lane, John Christopher Schwab - 1915 - 526 páginas
...record, perchance, the least part of his volume. The discerning will read, in his Plato or Shakespeare, only that least part, — only the authentic utterances...he rejects, were it never so many times Plato's and Shakespeare's. . Of course there is a portion of reading quite indispensable to a wise man. History... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1916 - 760 páginas
...heavy days and months, so is its record, perchance, the least part of his volume. The discerning will read, in his Plato or Shakspeare, only that least...— all the rest he rejects, were it never so many tunes Plato's and Shakspeare's. Of course, there is a portion of reading quite indispensable to a wise... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1922 - 314 páginas
...days and months, so is its record, perchance, the least part of his volume. The 1C discerning will read, in his Plato ° or Shakspeare, only that least...were it never so many times Plato's and Shakspeare's. 20. Of course there is a portion of reading quite indis-15 pensable to a wise man. History and exact... | |
| 1925 - 666 páginas
...illusion. Every sentence is doubly significant, and the sense of the author is as broad as the world ... Of course, there is a portion of reading quite indispensable...their indispensable office — to teach elements. They can only highly serve us when they aim not to drill, but to create; when they gather from far... | |
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