Representative Men: Seven LecturesD. McKay, 1892 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... wish for a thousand heads , a thousand bodies , that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places . Is this fancy ? Well , in good faith , we are multiplied by our prox- ies . How easily we adopt their labors ! Every ...
... wish for a thousand heads , a thousand bodies , that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places . Is this fancy ? Well , in good faith , we are multiplied by our prox- ies . How easily we adopt their labors ! Every ...
Strana 25
... wish . I go to a convention of philanthropists . Do what I can , I cannot keep my eyes off the clock . But if there should appear in the com- pany some gentle soul who knows little of persons or parties , of Carolina or Cuba , but who ...
... wish . I go to a convention of philanthropists . Do what I can , I cannot keep my eyes off the clock . But if there should appear in the com- pany some gentle soul who knows little of persons or parties , of Carolina or Cuba , but who ...
Strana 30
... wishes one son a genius , though all the rest should be mediocre . But a new danger appears in the excess of influence of the great man . His attractions warp us from our place . We have become underlings and intellectual suicides . Ah ...
... wishes one son a genius , though all the rest should be mediocre . But a new danger appears in the excess of influence of the great man . His attractions warp us from our place . We have become underlings and intellectual suicides . Ah ...
Strana 32
... wishes every thing to remain it- self ; and , whilst every individual strives to grow and exclude , and to exclude and grow , to the extremities of the universe , and to im- pose the law of its being on every other crea- ture , Nature ...
... wishes every thing to remain it- self ; and , whilst every individual strives to grow and exclude , and to exclude and grow , to the extremities of the universe , and to im- pose the law of its being on every other crea- ture , Nature ...
Strana 69
... the young Theages , who wishes to receive lessons from Socrates . Socrates declares that , if some have grown wise by associating with him , no thanks are due to him ; but , simply , whilst PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER . 69.
... the young Theages , who wishes to receive lessons from Socrates . Socrates declares that , if some have grown wise by associating with him , no thanks are due to him ; but , simply , whilst PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER . 69.
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