 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902
...It came to him, business ; it went from him, poetry. It was dead fact ; now, it is quick thoiight. It can stand and it can go. It now endures, it now...hence arises a grave mischief. The sacredness which '5932 5933 attaches to the act of creation, — the act of thought, — Is transferred to the record.... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found,...transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man : henceforth the chant is divine also. The writer was a just and wise spirit : henceforward... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 461 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found,...sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, the act of'thought, is transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man : henceforth... | |
 | George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 481 páginas
...institutions, that mind is inscribed. Books are the best type of the influence of the past, and perhaps we shall get at the truth, — learn the amount of this...the act of creation, — the act of thought, — is instantly transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man. Henceforth the... | |
 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 11114 páginas
...institutions, that mind is inscribed. Books are the best type of the influence of the past, and per: haps we shall get at the truth, — learn the amount of this...transferred to the record. The poet chanting, was felt to be a divine man: henceforth the chant is divine also. The writer was a just and wise spirit: henceforward... | |
 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 11114 páginas
...institutions, that mind is inscribed. Books are the best type of the influence of the past, and perhaps we shall get at the truth, — learn the amount of this...hence arises a grave mischief. The sacredness which 5932 attaches to the act of creation, — the act of thought, — Is transferred to the record. The... | |
 | William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906
...efficient in all respects to a remote posterity as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Bach age, it is found, must write its own books ; or, rather,...transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man: henceforth the chant is divine also. The writer was a just and wise spirit: henceforth... | |
 | Charles William Eliot - 1906 - 124 páginas
...the educational experiences of later generations. I can cite but two of them. He taught that each age must write its own books ; " or rather, each generation...succeeding. The books of an older period will not fit this." How true that is in our own day when eighty thousand new books come from the press of the civilized... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 245 páginas
...to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found, 15 must write its own books ; or rather, each generation...attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, 20 is transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man : henceforth the chant... | |
 | George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1908 - 481 páginas
...institutions, that mind is inscribed. Books are the best type of the influence of the past, and perhaps we shall get at the truth, — • learn the amount of...period will not fit this. Yet hence arises a grave rnischief. The sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, — the act of thought, — ,is instantly... | |
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