The latter is a hearty man enough, with whom you can differ very satisfactorily, on account of both his doctrines and his good temper. He utters quasi philanthropic dogmas in a metaphysic dress ; but they are for all practical purposes very crude. He... The Personality of Emerson - Page 26by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1903 - 133 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry David Thoreau - 1901 - 324 pages
...satisfactorily, on account of both his doctrines and his good temper. He utters ./.•(. ;;/ philanthropic dogmas in a metaphysic dress ; but they are for all...of his head — for he goes no farther, hearty as be is — would leave us about where we are now. For of course it is not by a gift of turkeys on Thanksgiving... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1894 - 514 pages
...satisfactorily, on account of both his doctrines and his good temper. He utters quasi philanthropic dogmas in a metaphysic dress ; but they are for all...as he is — would leave us about where we are now. For, of course, it is not by a gift of turkeys on Thanksgiving Day that he proposes to convert the... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1894 - 510 pages
...satisfactorily, on account of both his doctrines and his good temper. He utters quasi philanthropic dogmas in a metaphysic dress ; but they are for all...as he is — would leave us about where we are now. For, of course, it is not by a gift of turkeys on Thanksgiving Day that he proposes to convert the... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1895 - 510 pages
...satisfactorily, on account of both his doctrines and his good temper. He utters quasi philanthropic dogmas in a metaphysic dress ; but they are for all...as he is — would leave us about where we are now. For, of course, it is not by a gift of turkeys on Thanksgiving Day that he proposes to convert the... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 2004 - 276 pages
...satisfactorily, on account of both his doctrines and his good temper. He utters quasi philanthropic dogmas in a metaphysic dress; but they are for all...as he is — would leave us about where we are now. For, of course, it is not by a gift of turkeys on Thanksgiving Day that he proposes to convert the... | |
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