| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 408 páginas
...person. ) Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else. It takes place of the whole creation. I The man must be so much that he must make all circumstances indifferent, — put all means into the shade. This all great men are and do. Every true man is a cause, a country,... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1889 - 210 páginas
...are only illustrations of the sweep of affairs in every sphere. " Every true man," says Emerson, " is a cause, a country, and an age; requires infinite...spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design ; — and posterity seem to follow his steps as a train of clients. A man CfEsar is born, and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 126 páginas
...everybody in society reminds us of somewhat else, or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else ; it takes place of the whole creation....he must make all circumstances indifferent. Every of English statesmen. He was possessed of great eloquence and all his actions were impelled by deep... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1894 - 334 páginas
...everybody in society reminds us of somewhat else or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else. It takes place of the whole creation....much that he must make all circumstances indifferent, — put all means into the shade. This all great men are and do. "Every true man is a cause, a country,... | |
| 1896 - 374 páginas
...everybody in society reminds us of somewhat else, or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else ; it takes place of the whole creation....he must make all circumstances indifferent. Every of English statesmen. He was possessed of great eloquence and all his actions were impelled by deep... | |
| 1896 - 234 páginas
...it does, or rather it is all that it does. It is really a plea for intensity and quantity of life. " The man must be so much that he must make all circumstances indifferent." He must so respect his worth that he will not violate his own constitution, which ordains that he shall... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1898 - 144 páginas
...must make all circumstances indifferent, put all means into the shade. This all great men are and do. Every true man is a cause, a country, and an age ;...; — and posterity seem to follow his steps as a procession. A man Caesar is born, and for ages after, we have a Eoman Empire. Christ is born, and millions... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 380 páginas
...everybody in society reminds us of somewhat else, or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else; it takes place of the whole creation....spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design;—and posterity seems to follow his steps as a train of clients. A man Caesar is born, and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 206 páginas
...body in society reminds us of somewhat else, or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else ; it takes place of the whole creation....spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design ; — and posterity seem to follow his steps as a train of clients. A man Caesar is born, and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1901 - 554 páginas
...everybody in society reminds us of somewhat else, or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else ; it takes place of the whole creation....much, that he must make all circumstances indifferent. VOL. II. E Every true man is a cause, a country, and an age ; requires infinite spaces and numbers... | |
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