| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 396 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...by a word or a look his real sympathy. I am equally baulked by antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an instant to be himself. The only joy I... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an inslant to be himself. The only joy I have in his being mine, is that the not mine is mine. I hate,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...by a word or a look his real sympathy. I am equally baulked by antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an instant to be himself. The only joy I... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...by a word or a look his real sympathy. I am equally baulked by antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an instant to be himself. The only joy I... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an in* slant to be himself. The only joy I have in his being mine, is that the not mine is mine. I hate,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 352 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an inslant to be himself. The only joy I have in his being mine, is that the not mine is mine. I hate,... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1854 - 676 páginas
...brother, husband, father, friend, citizen. But — a true Christian does all this, and — something more. I must give you two examples of Emerson's doctrines,...should overstep by a word or a look his real sympathy. 1 I am equally balked by antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease an instant to be himself.... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1856 - 330 páginas
...those who enjoy his thought, he will regain his tongue. Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...should overstep by a word or a look his real sympathy. . The condition which high friendship demands, is ability to do without it. To be capable of that high... | |
| Edward Maitland - 1868 - 320 páginas
...slavery.' -Mr:. sian Jt ic. .ar: •Mb. BOOK VI. IX. 16 ' Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...rather than that my friend should overstep by a word or by a look his real sympathy. I am equally baulked by antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease... | |
| Edward Maitland - 1871 - 488 páginas
...population it is impossible. Autocracy, or slavery.' BOOK VI. ' Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the...rather than that my friend should overstep by a word or by a look his real sympathy. I am equally baulked by antagonism and by compliance. Let him not cease... | |
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