| Norman Foerster - 1915 - 406 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his ; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet... | |
| Clark Sutherland Northup, William Coolidge Lane, John Christopher Schwab - 1915 - 526 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...the eyes of man are set in his forehead, not in his Jiindhead: man hopes: genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1916 - 760 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1916 - 798 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every nan. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his; — cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every nan. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...They pin me down. They look backward and not forward. lnnl-g fnrward: the eyes of man are set, in Jhis forehead: not in his hindhead: man hopes: genius creates.... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 páginas
...of here and there a favorite, but the sound estate of every man. In its essence, it is progressive. The book, the college, the school of art, the institution...forehead, not in his hindhead. Man hopes. Genius creates. To create, — to create, — is the proof of a divine presence. Whatever talents may be, if the man... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1923 - 248 páginas
...in the world, of value, is the active soul. The book, the college, the institution of any kind, 103 stop with some past utterance of genius. This is good,...They pin me down. They look backward and not forward. Books are for the scholar's idle times. They serve us best when they aim, not to drill, but to create... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1924 - 152 páginas
...he secret of ugliness consists not in irregularity,but in being uninteresting. — BEAUTY + (jenius looks forward; the eyes of man are set in his forehead, not in his hindhead; man hopes; genius Creates. — THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 1 he schools of poets and philosophers are not more intoxicated with their... | |
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