| 1884 - 354 páginas
...grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe? The sun shines to-day also. There is more wool and flax in the fields." It was a still, small voice, this little book, which came without its author's name, — still as the... | |
| Concord School of Philosophy - 1884 - 488 páginas
...insight, and not of tradition ; and a religion hy revelation to us, and not tho history of theirs 1 . . . The sun shines to-day also. There is more wool and flax in tho fields." " An original relation to the universe," — that word describes the spirit ; and it is... | |
| Herman Friedrich Grimm - 1886 - 332 páginas
...grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe ? The sun shines to-day also. There is more...Let us demand our own works and laws and worship." And now Emerson develops what he calls his "theory of nature," or life, or creation, not in the sense... | |
| Hattie Tyng Griswold - 1889 - 324 páginas
...of faerie,' — and so on. I forget the rest." " I thought of that too, and of another sentence : ' The sun shines to-day also. There is more wool and...fields. There are new lands, new men, new thoughts.' " They both knew the little book as many young minds learned to know it at that early day, when all... | |
| 1894 - 444 páginas
...grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe? The sun shines to-day, also. There is more...Let us demand our own works and laws and worship." How or by whom the term Transcendentalists was first applied to these New England reformers is a matter... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1894 - 200 páginas
...grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe? The sun shines to-day also. There is more...Let us demand our own works and laws and worship." Progress is largely conditioned on the ability to forget the views and conclusions which have become... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 394 páginas
...grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe? The sun shines to-day also. There is more...Let us demand our own works and laws and worship. 2 This is one side of the matter, and a very important s1de. But the other side is at least equally... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 396 páginas
...past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe? The sun shines to day also. There is more wool and flax in the -fields....Let us demand our own works and laws and worship. 1 This is one side of the matter, and a very important side. But the other side is at least equally... | |
| John Trevor - 1897 - 332 páginas
...grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generations into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe ! The sun shines to-day also. There is more...Let us demand our own works, and laws, and worship." With such an American in our hearts, it is hard to look upon America. Why does God send such men into... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1898 - 450 páginas
...courage eminently characteristic of Emerson himself. Why, he complains, should we look backward? " The sun shines to-day also. There is more wool and...fields. There are new lands, new men, new thoughts. " " Build, therefore," he concludes, " your own world. " Such words are instinct with the stirring... | |
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