| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that T will sing themselves. Who can doubt, tnat poetry will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt that poetry will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt, that poetry will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 402 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look ijrom under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt, that poetry will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions, arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt that poetry will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt, that poetry will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 400 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning if other lands, draws to a close. The millions, »hat around us are rushing into life, cannot always... | |
| Essex Institute - 1938 - 488 páginas
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...close. The millions, that around us are' rushing into ^ife, cannot always be fed on the sere remains of ( foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 páginas
...intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids, and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions...fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who< can doubt, that poetry will revive... | |
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