So much only of life as I know by experience, so much of the wilderness have I vanquished and planted, or so far have I extended my being, my dominion. I do not see how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in... The United States Democratic Review - Página 3271838Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - 1915 - 518 páginas
...extended my being, my dominion. I do not see how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake....The true scholar grudges every opportunity of action passed by, as a loss of power. It is the raw material out of which the intellect molds her splendid... | |
| Clark Sutherland Northup, William Coolidge Lane, John Christopher Schwab - 1915 - 526 páginas
...are instructors in eloquence and wisdom. The true scholar grudges every opportunity of action passed by, as a loss of power. It is the raw material out of which the intellect moulds her splendid products. A strange process too, this by which experience is converted into thought, as... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - 1915 - 488 páginas
...are instructors in eloquence and wisdom. The true scholar grudges every opportunity of action passed by, as a loss of power. It is the raw material out of which the intellect molds her splendid products. A strange process too, this, by which experience is converted into thought,... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1916 - 760 páginas
...extended my being, my dominion. I do not see how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake....the raw material out of which the intellect moulds her splendid products. A strange process too, this, by which experience is converted into thought,... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1916 - 798 páginas
...extended my being, my dominion. I do not see how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake....the raw material out of which the intellect moulds her splendid products. A strange process too, this, by which experience is converted into thought,... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1917 - 444 páginas
...extended my being, my dominion. I do not see how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake....the raw material out of which the intellect moulds her splendid products. A strange process too, this by which experience is converted into thought, as... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...extended my being, my dominion. I do not see how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake It...the raw material out of which the intellect moulds '/)her splendid products. A strange process too, this, by f ' which experience is converted into thought,... | |
| University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus) - 1923 - 668 páginas
...examples. "I do not see," says Emerson, "how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake....exasperation, want, are instructors in eloquence and wisdom."162 Underlying this emphasis on experience as the stuff of writing is again the pervasive duality.... | |
| Emerson Grant Sutcliffe - 1923 - 168 páginas
...examples. "I do not see," says Emerson, "how any man can afford, for the sake of his nerves and his nap, to spare any action in which he can partake....exasperation, want, are instructo'rs in eloquence and wisdom."162 Underlying this emphasis on experience as the stuff of writing is again the pervasive duality.... | |
| 1925 - 666 páginas
...to live as well as strong to think."51 "The true scholar grudges every opportunity for action passed by as a loss of power. It is the raw material out of which the intellect moulds its splendid products."52 "The scholar feels that the richest romance, the noblest fiction that was... | |
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