Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life, cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Essays and English Traits - Página 5por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 493 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Charles Henry Caffin - 1907 - 428 páginas
...our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign [47] harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves." The utterance... | |
| 1909 - 540 páginas
...our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the...astronomers announce, shall one day be the pole-star for a thousand years? In this hope I accept the topic which not only usage, but the nature of our association,... | |
| Percy MacKaye - 1909 - 236 páginas
...our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life, cannot always be fed on the...doubt that poetry will revive and lead in a new age, and one day be the pole-star for a thousand years ? " And in concluding his address, he said : "Mr.... | |
| Garrett Putman Serviss - 1910 - 156 páginas
...under its iron lids," 61 he could find no stronger image than that of poetry reviving here and leading in a new age, "as the star in the constellation Harp,...astronomers announce, shall one day be the Pole-star for a thousand years." Of the effect of the Precession of the Equinoxes, to which Emerson refers, we... | |
| Garrett P. Serviss - 1910 - 160 páginas
...under its iron lids," he could find no stronger image than that of poetry reviving here and leading in a new age, "as the star in the constellation Harp,...astronomers announce, shall one day be the Pole-star for a thousand years." Of the effect of the Precession of the Equinoxes, to which Emerson refers, we... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 páginas
...our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, 20 actions, arise that must be sunar. that will sing themselves. Who can doubt that poeuy will revive... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 páginas
...learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions, that around us are rushing into life, caniot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, s that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt, that poetry will revive and lead in... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1912 - 310 páginas
...our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the...astronomers announce shall one day be the pole-star for a thousand years ? * Longfellow's " Motto,| Hyperion," £k. I. It is a plea for spiritual and intellectual... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 702 páginas
...long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions, that around us are rushing into life, cannot always be fed on the...arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves Books are the best of things, well used; abused, among the worst. What is the right use ? What is the... | |
| Clayton Sedgwick Cooper - 1912 - 240 páginas
...our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the sere remains of frozen harvests. Who can doubt that poetry will revive and lead in a new age, as the star in the constellation... | |
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