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" American colleges will recede in their public importance, whilst they grow richer every year. [HERE goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse, a valetudinarian, — as unfit for any handiwork or public labor as a penknife for an... "
The American Scholar: An Address - Page 24
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1901 - 116 pages
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 3

Harriet Martineau - 1838 - 310 pages
...the past ; and action in life. He concludes with a consideration of the duty of the scholar. " There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should...valetudinarian, — as unfit for any handiwork or public labour as a penknife for an axe. The so-called 'practical men' sneer at speculative men, as if, because...
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 2

Harriet Martineau - 1838 - 264 pages
...that the scholar should be a recluse, a valetudinarian, as unfit for any handiwork or public labour as a penknife for an axe. The so-called * practical...at speculative men as if, because they speculate or »ee, they could do nothing. I have heard it •aid that the clergy — who are always, more universally...
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 3

Harriet Martineau - 1838 - 318 pages
...the past; and action in life. He concludes with a consideration of the duty of the scholar. " There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse, a valetudinarian,—as unfit for any handiwork or public labour as a penknife for an axe. The so-called...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...oracle; and all the rest he rejects, were it never so many times Plato's and Shakspeare's. III. There goes in the world a notion, that the scholar should be a recluse, a valetudinarian,—as unfit for any handiwork, or public labour, as a penknife for an axe. The so-called...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...American colleges will recede in their public importance, whilst they grow richer every year. III. There goes in the world a notion, that the scholar should be a recluse, a valetudinarian,—as unfit for any handiwork or public labour, as a penknife for an axe. The so-called...
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Orations, Lectures and Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 pages
...American colleges will recede in their public importance, whilst they grow richer every year. III. There goes in the world a notion, that the scholar should...valetudinarian, — as unfit for any handiwork or public labour, as a penknife for an axe. The so-called " practical men" sneer at speculative men, as if, because...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays ..., Volume 2

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 pages
...American colleges will recede in their public importance, whilst they grow richer every year. III. There goes in the world a notion, that the scholar should...valetudinarian/ — as unfit for any handiwork or public labour, as a penknife for an axe. The so-called " practical men" sneer at speculative men, as if, because...
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Miscellanies, Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 400 pages
...colleges will recede in their public importance, whilst they grow richer every year. 8* III. There goes in the world a notion, that the scholar should be a recluse, a valetudina-, rian, — as unfit for any handiwork or public labor, as a penknife for an axe. The so-called...
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Nature: Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 326 pages
...will recede in their public importance, whilst they grow richer every year. III. There goes in tlie world a notion, that the scholar should be a recluse,...The so-called " practical men " sneer at speculative infill, as if, because they speculate or see, tliey could do nothing. I have heard it said that the...
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Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ..., Volume 5

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 328 pages
...sliould~"bE"!n-ectnse, a valetudinarian, — as unfit ToTany handiwork or public labor, as a penknife for an «tp The so-called " practical men " sneer at speculative men, as if, because they speculate or sue, they could do nothing. I have heard it said that the clergy — who are always, more universally...
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