Representative Men: Seven LecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1896 - Počet stran: 276 |
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... never reminds us of others . But he must be related to us , and our life receive from him some promise of explanation . I cannot tell what I would know ; but I have observed there ; are persons who , in their character and actions , an ...
... never reminds us of others . But he must be related to us , and our life receive from him some promise of explanation . I cannot tell what I would know ; but I have observed there ; are persons who , in their character and actions , an ...
Strana 19
... never thought of . I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind , great power of performance , without fresh resolution . We are emulous of all that man can do . saying of Sir Walter Raleigh , " I know that he can toil terribly ...
... never thought of . I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind , great power of performance , without fresh resolution . We are emulous of all that man can do . saying of Sir Walter Raleigh , " I know that he can toil terribly ...
Strana 20
... never more think cheaply of our- selves , or of life . We are piqued to some purpose , and the industry of the diggers on the railroad will not again shame us . Under this head too falls that homage , very pure as I think , which all ...
... never more think cheaply of our- selves , or of life . We are piqued to some purpose , and the industry of the diggers on the railroad will not again shame us . Under this head too falls that homage , very pure as I think , which all ...
Strana 22
... never again be quite the miserable pedants we were . The high functions of the intellect are so allied that some imaginative power usually appears in all eminent minds , even in arithmeticians of the first class , but especially in ...
... never again be quite the miserable pedants we were . The high functions of the intellect are so allied that some imaginative power usually appears in all eminent minds , even in arithmeticians of the first class , but especially in ...
Strana 28
... never spares the opium or nepenthe , but wherever she mars her creature with some deformity or defect , lays her poppies plentifully on the bruise , and the sufferer goes joyfully through life , ignorant of the ruin and incapable of ...
... never spares the opium or nepenthe , but wherever she mars her creature with some deformity or defect , lays her poppies plentifully on the bruise , and the sufferer goes joyfully through life , ignorant of the ruin and incapable of ...
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