Is it not the chief disgrace in the world not to be a unit, not to be reckoned one character, not to yield that peculiar fruit; which each man was created to bear; but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section,... Iconoclasts, a Book of Dramatists: Ibsen, Strindberg, Becque, Hauptmann ... - Page 8by James Huneker - 1905 - 430 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harriet Martineau - 1838 - 264 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world not to be...; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man way created to bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand of the party,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1840 - 694 pages
...sake of wider activity sacrifice any opinion to the popular judgement and modes of action." Again, " Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit; not to be reckoned one character; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be a unit;—not to be reckoned one character;—not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be a unit;—not to be reckoned one character; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character ; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 pages
...instincts prevalent, the conversation of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character ; —...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 402 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversation of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character.; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 pages
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character ; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 pages
...instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to bo an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character ; —...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,... | |
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