Representative MenH.M. Caldwell, 1800 - Počet stran: 267 |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. I. USES OF GREAT MEN . IT is natural to believe in great men . If the companions of our childhood ... Nature seems to exist for the excellent . The world is upheld by the veracity of good men : they make the earth ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. I. USES OF GREAT MEN . IT is natural to believe in great men . If the companions of our childhood ... Nature seems to exist for the excellent . The world is upheld by the veracity of good men : they make the earth ...
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... nature , the more it is reactive . Let us have the quality pure . A little genius let us leave alone . A main difference betwixt men is , whether they attend their own affair or not . Man is that noble en- are dogenous plant which grows ...
... nature , the more it is reactive . Let us have the quality pure . A little genius let us leave alone . A main difference betwixt men is , whether they attend their own affair or not . Man is that noble en- are dogenous plant which grows ...
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... nature , and who 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 char ...
... nature , and who 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 char ...
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... . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the discoveries of nature in us . What is thus . learned is delightful in the doing , and the effect Uses of Great Men 13.
... . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the discoveries of nature in us . What is thus . learned is delightful in the doing , and the effect Uses of Great Men 13.
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... nature , whose agent and interpreter he is , as Linnæus , of plants ; Huber , of bees ; Fries , of lichens ; Van Mons , of pears ; Dalton of atomic forms ; Euclid , of lines ; Newton , of fluxions . A man is a centre for nature ...
... nature , whose agent and interpreter he is , as Linnæus , of plants ; Huber , of bees ; Fries , of lichens ; Van Mons , of pears ; Dalton of atomic forms ; Euclid , of lines ; Newton , of fluxions . A man is a centre for nature ...
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