Representative Men: Seven LecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1896 - Počet stran: 276 |
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... ness of their reception were entitled to the posi- tion of leaders and law - givers . These teach us the qualities of primary nature , - admit us to the con- stitution of things . We swim , day by day 24 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
... ness of their reception were entitled to the posi- tion of leaders and law - givers . These teach us the qualities of primary nature , - admit us to the con- stitution of things . We swim , day by day 24 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
Strana 30
... tion , would seem a bundle of insanities . We keep each other in countenance and exasperate by emu- lation the frenzy of the time . The shield against the stingings of conscience is the universal practice , or our contemporaries . Again ...
... tion , would seem a bundle of insanities . We keep each other in countenance and exasperate by emu- lation the frenzy of the time . The shield against the stingings of conscience is the universal practice , or our contemporaries . Again ...
Strana 47
... tion , as of an individual , is the period of uncon- scious strength . Children cry , scream and stamp with fury , unable to express their desires . As soon as they can speak and tell their want and the reason of it , they become gentle ...
... tion , as of an individual , is the period of uncon- scious strength . Children cry , scream and stamp with fury , unable to express their desires . As soon as they can speak and tell their want and the reason of it , they become gentle ...
Strana 48
... tion , when , proceeding out of this brute youth , the perceptive powers reach their ripeness and have not yet become microscopic : so that man , at that instant , extends across the entire scale , and , with his feet still planted on ...
... tion , when , proceeding out of this brute youth , the perceptive powers reach their ripeness and have not yet become microscopic : so that man , at that instant , extends across the entire scale , and , with his feet still planted on ...
Strana 58
... tion towards popular government , in many of his pieces , expresses a personal exasperation . He has a probity , a native reverence for justice and honor , and a humanity which makes him tender for the superstitions of the people . Add ...
... tion towards popular government , in many of his pieces , expresses a personal exasperation . He has a probity , a native reverence for justice and honor , and a humanity which makes him tender for the superstitions of the people . Add ...
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