Representative Men: Seven LecturesHenry Altemus, 1892 - Počet stran: 294 |
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... society ; and actually , or ideally , we manage to live with superiors . We call our children and our lands by their names . Their names are wrought into the verbs of language , their works and effigies 9 -USES OF GREAT MEN,
... society ; and actually , or ideally , we manage to live with superiors . We call our children and our lands by their names . Their names are wrought into the verbs of language , their works and effigies 9 -USES OF GREAT MEN,
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... society , whose existence is a social pest , invar- iably think themselves the most ill - used people alive , and never get over their astonishment at the ingratitude and selfishness of their contempo- raries . Our globe discovers its ...
... society , whose existence is a social pest , invar- iably think themselves the most ill - used people alive , and never get over their astonishment at the ingratitude and selfishness of their contempo- raries . Our globe discovers its ...
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... society . Children think they cannot live without their parents . But , long before they are aware of it , the black dot has appeared , and the detachment taken place . Any accident will now reveal to them their independence . But great ...
... society . Children think they cannot live without their parents . But , long before they are aware of it , the black dot has appeared , and the detachment taken place . Any accident will now reveal to them their independence . But great ...
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... society . Is it a reply to these suggestions , to say , society is a Pestalozzian school : all are teachers and pupils in turn . We are equally served by receiv- ing and by imparting . Men who know the same things , are not long the ...
... society . Is it a reply to these suggestions , to say , society is a Pestalozzian school : all are teachers and pupils in turn . We are equally served by receiv- ing and by imparting . Men who know the same things , are not long the ...
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... society cannot see them . Nature never sends a great man into the planet , without con- fiding the secret to another soul . One gracious fact emerges from these studies , - that there is true ascension in our love . The reputations of ...
... society cannot see them . Nature never sends a great man into the planet , without con- fiding the secret to another soul . One gracious fact emerges from these studies , - that there is true ascension in our love . The reputations of ...
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