Essays: First seriesH. Altemus, 1895 - 322 pages |
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... teach him . No man yet knows what it is , nor can , till that person has exhibited it . Where is the master who could have taught Shakespeare ? Where is the master who could have instructed Franklin , or Washington , or Bacon , or ...
... teach him . No man yet knows what it is , nor can , till that person has exhibited it . Where is the master who could have taught Shakespeare ? Where is the master who could have instructed Franklin , or Washington , or Bacon , or ...
Page 121
... teaches the same lesson with calm superiority . Nature will not have us fret and fume . She does not like our ... teach ; but it is time enough to answer questions , when they are asked . Do not shut up the young SPIRITUAL LAWS . 121.
... teaches the same lesson with calm superiority . Nature will not have us fret and fume . She does not like our ... teach ; but it is time enough to answer questions , when they are asked . Do not shut up the young SPIRITUAL LAWS . 121.
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First series Ralph Waldo Emerson. man may teach by doing , and not otherwise . If he can communicate himself , he can teach , but not by words . He teaches who gives , and he learns who receives . There is no teaching until the pupil is ...
First series Ralph Waldo Emerson. man may teach by doing , and not otherwise . If he can communicate himself , he can teach , but not by words . He teaches who gives , and he learns who receives . There is no teaching until the pupil is ...
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