| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 páginas
...What makes a work original ? In architecture what must be considered ? 43. Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment...cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation; but, of the adopted talent of another, you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 páginas
...heaven-encompassed World. ' I too could now say to myself : Be no longer a Chaos, but a World, or even Worldkin. Produce ! Produce ! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a Product, produce it, in God's name ! Tis the utmost thou hast in thee : out with it, then. Up, up ! Whatsoever... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 páginas
...heavenencompassed world. " I, too, could now say to myself: Be no longer a chaos, but a world, or even worldkin. Produce ! Produce ! Were it but the pitifullest, infinitesimal fraction of a product, produce it, in God's name ! 'T is the utmost thou hast in thee ; out with it, then. Up, up ! Whatsoever... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 páginas
...Heaven-encompassed ' World. ' I too could now say to myself: Be no longer a ' Chaos, but a World, or even Worldkin. Produce ! ' Produce ! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal ' fraction of a Product, produce it in God's name ! 'Tis ' the utmost thou hast in thee ; out with it then. Up, ' up ! Whatsoever... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 396 páginas
...find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. Insist on yourself ; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment...cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation ; but of the adopted talent of another you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1852 - 688 páginas
...produce something. We adopt the words of Carlyle, and apply them as pungently as possible to you : " Produce ! produce ! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a product, produce it." ART. V. — WESTMINSTER REVIEW ON SEPTENARY INSTITUTIONS. The Westminster Review, No.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 páginas
...will findjhemselves fitted, jand taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment...cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation ; but of the adopted talent of another, you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment...cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation; but of the adopted talent of another, you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment...cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation; but of the adopted talent of another you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 páginas
...will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment...cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation ; but of the adopted talent of another you have only an extemporaneous, half possession. That which each... | |
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