Beauty, convenience, grandeur of thought, and quaint expression are as near to us as to any, and if the American artist will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants... Essays [1st ser., ed.] with preface by T. Carlyle - Página 39por Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1853Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1879 - 304 páginas
...will study with hope aud love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants of the people, the...house in which all these will find themselves fitted, aud taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. | Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, Allibone ¡ill these will find themselves fitted, and tagte and sentiment will be satisfied also. Insist on... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, zC8 w/ will'create a house in which all these will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be... | |
| 1897 - 704 páginas
...will study with hope and love, the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants of the people, the habit and form of government," then I would say, the purpose of education will be fulfilled. Do not think, however, that... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 páginas
...of the people, the habits, and the form of the government — he will create a house in which all of these will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also." Here, again, with all its keen shrewdness and wit, one may find traces of a one-sided view of the matter... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 páginas
...considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants of the people, the habits, and the form of the government — he will create a house in which all of these will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also." Here, again,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 páginas
...will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, generalizer with all the particulars deducible from...Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories. his house, or into foreign lands, he is at with the cumulative force of a whole life's home still,... | |
| William Mathews - 1883 - 396 páginas
...an Idol. Be true to yourself, if you would have the world true to you. Your own gift you can exhibit every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation, but of the borrowed talent of another you have only a temporary half-possession. Do not be frightened because... | |
| 1895 - 344 páginas
...Well-managed. 11. The fearful unbelief is unbelief in thyself. 12. Insist on thyself. Thine own gift thou canst present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation. 13. Self -reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power.... | |
| William Wilfred Birdsall, Rufus Matthew Jones - 1897 - 602 páginas
...will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants of the people, the...fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied also. JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER. THE POET OF FREEDOM. NA solitary farm house near Haverhill, Massachusetts,... | |
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