Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. The same reality pervades all teaching . The 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 ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. The same reality pervades all teaching . The 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 ...
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... element With the days and firmament , Teach him on these as stairs to climb And live on even terms with Time ; Whilst upper life the slender rill Of human sense doth overfill . B ART ECAUSE the soul is progressive , it never ART.
... element With the days and firmament , Teach him on these as stairs to climb And live on even terms with Time ; Whilst upper life the slender rill Of human sense doth overfill . B ART ECAUSE the soul is progressive , it never ART.
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... teach him , " end- ing with the sentence about " the Scipionism of Scipio . " After several more jottings as to what might be said on the subject , he writes : - " Landor knows many things - treats of the continual appeal that is made ...
... teach him , " end- ing with the sentence about " the Scipionism of Scipio . " After several more jottings as to what might be said on the subject , he writes : - " Landor knows many things - treats of the continual appeal that is made ...
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