| Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 pages
...to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who, in the midst of the crowd, keeps with perfect...objection to conforming to usages that have become dead to yon, is, that it scatters your force. It loses your time, and blurs the impression of your character.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 pages
...to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. 10. The objection to conforming to usages that have become dead to you is, that it scatters your force.... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1868 - 648 pages
...to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. || To apply a verse of Keble's, let the world take him as it may, he will not change his road. Or as... | |
| 1841 - 640 pages
...after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is be who, in the midst of the crowd, keeps with perfect...If you maintain a dead church, contribute to a dead Bible Society, vote with a great party either for the government or against it, spread your table like... | |
| 1842 - 648 pages
...conforming to dead usages, and also relative to the magnanimity required from the non-conformist : — " The objection to conforming to usages that have become...If you maintain a dead church, contribute to a dead bible society, vote with a great party either for the government or against it, spread your table like... | |
| 1845 - 488 pages
...to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude." — RW Emerson. Have glazed the snow, and clothed the trees with ice, When the slant sun of February... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect •sweetness the independence of solitude. Virtues are, in the popular estimate, rather the exception than the rule. There is the man and his... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...world tolive after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live afier our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect...If you maintain a dead church, contribute to a dead Bible -society, vote with a great party either for the Government or against it, spread your table... | |
| Alexander Melville Bell - 1849 - 356 pages
...the world's opinion ; - it is easy - in solitude - to live - after our own ; - but - the great man - is he - who, - in the midst - of the crowd, - keeps...perfect sweetness - the independence - of solitude. The material cause, — the trumpet - sounds - because - 'tis made - of metal. The formal cause, — the... | |
| 860 pages
...to live after the world's opinion : it is easy in solitude to live after our own. But the great man is he who, in the midst of the crowd, keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of his character. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, says :• — "Chalmers in Scotland, Arnold in England, and... | |
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