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. Educational Review - Página 621912Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 606 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time is already come when it ought to be, and will be, something else; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...look from under its iron lids and fill the postponed expectations of the world with something better than the exertions of mechanical skill. Our day of... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 598 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time is already come when it ought to be, and will be, something else; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...look from under its iron lids and fill the postponed expectations of the world with something better than the exertions of mechanical skill. Our day of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 126 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time is already come, when it ought to be, and will be, something else ; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids,4 and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions of... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1894 - 320 páginas
...In the year 1837 Emerson in a speech observes : VOL. II. T ' Perhaps the time is already come . . . when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests.' 3 There were four men who at length... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1894 - 320 páginas
...diffidence. In the year 1837 Emerson in a speech observes : 4 Perhaps the time is already come . . . when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...than the exertions of mechanical skill. Our day of dependence—our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions... | |
| 1896 - 374 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time is already come, when it ought to be, and will be, something else ; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids,4 and fill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1897 - 264 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time is already come when it ought to be, and will be, something else ; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...The millions that around us are rushing into life, cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. Events, actions arise, that must be sung,... | |
| Edward Singleton Holden, Mrs. Richard F. Bond - 1897 - 336 páginas
...instinct. Perhaps the time is already come — he says—when the sluggard intellect of this country will look from under its iron lids and fill the postponed...The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed with the sere remains of foreign harvests." BENJAMIN PEIRCE, a graduate of Harvard... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1897 - 268 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time is already come when it ought to be, and will be, something else ; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The milVions that around us are rushing into life, cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1898 - 346 páginas
...Perhaps the time has already come," said Emerson in his ringing address on " The American Scholar," " when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests. ... I ask not for the great, the remote,... | |
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