| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 658 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...the eyes of man are set in his forehead, not in his hiudhead. man hopes: genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 674 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art. the institution...say they, — let us hold by this. They pin me down. Tlu-y look backward and not forward. But genius looks forward : the eyes of man are set in his forehead,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 392 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence it 5s progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...with some past utterance of genius. This is good, suy they, — let us hold by this. They pin me down. They look backward and not forward. But genius... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1883 - 344 páginas
...modern precept, ' Study Nature,' become at last one maxim." He dispersed the illusions of antiquity. " Genius looks forward : the eyes of man are set in...forehead, not in his hindhead: man hopes; genius creates." He repudiates the idea that the scholar should be a dreamer. " The scholar loses no hour which the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 páginas
...of here and there a favourite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet flame. There are creative... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1886 - 568 páginas
...forgetful that Cicero, Locke, and Bacon were only young men in libraries when they wrote these books." " Genius looks forward ; the eyes of man are set in...not in his hindhead ; man hopes, genius creates." " Man thinking " was Emerson's definition of the scholar, and by this he meant the whole man, not the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 386 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his ; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet flame. There are creative... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1889 - 572 páginas
...forgetful that Cicero, Locke, and Bacon were only young men in libraries when they wrote these books." " Genius looks forward ; the eyes of man are set in...not in his hindhead ; man hopes, genius creates." " Man thinking " was Emerson's definition of the scholar, and by this he meant the whole man, not the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 402 páginas
...here and there a favourite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence, it. is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his ; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet flame. There are creative... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...the eyes of man are set in his forehead, not in his hindhcad ; man hopes; genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efllux... | |
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