The old fable covers a doctrine ever new and sublime ; that there is One Man, — present to all particular men only partially, or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society to find the whole man. Nature; Addresses, and Lectures - Página 79de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 383 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 520 páginas
...his hopes. It is one of those fables which out of an unknown antiquity convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into...and sublime ; that there is One Man, — present to afl particular men only partially, or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 524 páginas
...his hopes. It is one of those fables which out of an unknown antiquity convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into...helpful to himself; just as the hand was divided into ringers, the better to answer its end. The old fable covers a doctrine ever new and sublime ; that... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 564 páginas
...hopes. It is one of those fables, which, out of an unknown antiquity, convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into...covers a doctrine ever new and sublime ; that there is Ope Man — present to all particular men only partially, or through one faculty ; and that you must... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 páginas
...hopes. It is one of those fables which, out of an unknown antiquity, convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods in the beginning divided Man into men,...old fable covers a doctrine ever new and sublime; 5926 that there is One Man — present to all particular men only partially, or through one faculty;... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 508 páginas
...hopes. It is one of those fables which, out of an unknown antiquity, convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods in the beginning divided Man into men,...end. The old fable covers a doctrine ever new and sublimes *. that there is One Man — present to all particular men only partially, or through one... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1906 - 406 páginas
...astronomers announce, shall one day be the pole-star for a thousand years ? . . . "The old fable concerns a doctrine ever new and sublime ; that there is One Man, present to all particular men only partially,or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society to find the whole man.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 270 páginas
...hopes. 15 It is one of those fables which out of an unknown antiquity convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into...divided into fingers, the better to answer its end. 20 The old fable covers a doctrine ever new and sublime ; that there is One Man, — present to all... | |
| Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences - 1908 - 316 páginas
...splendid a thing it is to live, and realize what humanity truly is. You remember the old fable which says that the gods in the beginning divided man into men, that he might be the more useful to himself, just as the hand is divided into fingers. Thus it came about that man —... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 512 páginas
...hopes. It is one of those fables which, out of an unknown antiquity, convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into...a doctrine ever new and sublime; that there is One Man,—present to all particular men only partially, or through one faculty; and that you must take... | |
| John Smith Harrison - 1910 - 348 páginas
...one of those fables," he writes, "which out of an unknown antiquity convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into...must take the whole society to find the whole man." 1 The source of this fable is to be found in Plato's Banquet. There Aristophanes tells of the nature... | |
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