| 1874 - 712 páginas
...you will recognize him for a gifted teacher; if not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary,...pretender ; he is no such thing — he is a true, Godfiil man, though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual. We may well be thankful... | |
| 1875 - 402 páginas
...teacher ; if not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names ot visionary, or fanatic or pretender ; he is no such thing — he is a true, Godfnl man, though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual. We may well be thankful... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 páginas
...you will recognize him as a gifted teacher ; if not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary,...thing. He is a true, godful man ; though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual." In the midst of all this agitation Emerson remained... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 406 páginas
...you will recognize him as a gifted teacher ; if not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary,...or pretender ; he is no such thing. He is a true, godf ul man ; though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual." In the midst of... | |
| 1887 - 708 páginas
...does, you will recognize him for a gifted teacher ; if not, there is little or nothing to be said. But do not brand him with the names of visionary or...thing ; he is a true, godful man, though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual." Emerson himself wrote at this time in his journal... | |
| James Elliot Cabot - 1887 - 408 páginas
...Christian Register, September 29. for a gifted teacher; if not, there is little or nothing to be said. But do not brand him with the names of visionary,...thing; he is a true, godful man, though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual." This would be the feeling of most persons who took... | |
| James Elliot Cabot - 1887 - 412 páginas
...Christian Regilter, September 29. for a gifted teacher; if not, there is little or nothing to be said. Bat do not brand him with the names of visionary, or fanatic,...thing; he is a true, godful man, though in his love for the ideal he disregards too much the actual." Thin would be the feeling of most persons who took... | |
| Edwin Harrison Cady, Louis J. Budd - 1988 - 300 páginas
...truth, and records what there passes before his vision: if you see it as he does, you will recognise him for a gifted teacher; if not, there is little...visionary, or fanatic, or pretender: he is no such thing,—he is a true, godful man, though in his love of the ideal he disregards too much the actual.... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 2003 - 408 páginas
...you will recognize him as a gifted teacher ; if not, there ia little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary, or fanatic, or p_retender ; he is no s_uch thing. He is a true, godful man ; though in his love for the ideal he disregards... | |
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