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
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900 - 458 páginas
...partially achieved when Emerson spoke those memorable words:— " Perhaps the time is already come . . . when the sluggard intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids and fulfill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions of mechanical... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 206 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Pers japs the time is already come when it ought to be, and will be, something else; when the sluggard intellect of this continent will...mechanical skill. Our day of dependence, our long apprentice\ ship to the learning of other lands, draws to \ 149 a close. The millions that around us... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1901 - 142 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...exertions of mechanical skilL Our day of dependence, oar long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1901 - 392 páginas
...faith and read Vt through. Even extracts show its dominant note to be inspiring individuality: — " Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to...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,... | |
| Hugo Münsterberg - 1901 - 266 páginas
...searching for truth which is too high for the American nation. They think, as Emerson said, that " our days of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning...the millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the remains of foreign harvests." And as the first necessary condition of such... | |
| Hugo Münsterberg - 1901 - 264 páginas
...searching for truth which is too high for the American nation. They think, as Emerson said, that " our days of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning...the millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the remains of foreign harvests." And as the first necessary condition of such... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 páginas
...indestructible instinct. Perhaps the time has 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,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 480 páginas
.... . . when the sluggard intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids and fulfill the postponed expectation of the world with something...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,... | |
| Julian Willis Abernethy - 1902 - 534 páginas
...his memorable address at Harvard Col- Literary inlege on "The American Scholar," said: dePendence " Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to...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,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 522 páginas
...partially achieved when Emerson spoke those memorable words : — " Perhaps the time is already come . . . when the sluggard intellect of this continent will look from under its iron lids and fulfill the postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions of mechanical... | |
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