Nature: Addresses, and LecturesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1893 - 315 pages |
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Page 63
... true position of nature in regard to man , wherein to establish man all right education tends ; as the ground which to attain is the object of human life , that is , of man's connection with nature . Culture inverts the vulgar views of ...
... true position of nature in regard to man , wherein to establish man all right education tends ; as the ground which to attain is the object of human life , that is , of man's connection with nature . Culture inverts the vulgar views of ...
Page 65
... true theory of nature and of man , that it should contain somewhat progressive . Uses that are exhausted or that may be , and facts that end in the statement , cannot be all that is true of this brave lodging wherein man is harbored ...
... true theory of nature and of man , that it should contain somewhat progressive . Uses that are exhausted or that may be , and facts that end in the statement , cannot be all that is true of this brave lodging wherein man is harbored ...
Page 78
... true poetry , and the most beautiful of fables . These wonders are brought to our own door . You also are a man . Man and woman and their social life , poverty , labor , sleep , fear , fortune , are known to you . Learn that none of ...
... true poetry , and the most beautiful of fables . These wonders are brought to our own door . You also are a man . Man and woman and their social life , poverty , labor , sleep , fear , fortune , are known to you . Learn that none of ...
Page 85
... true dignity of his ministry . He sees his bushel and his cart , and nothing beyond , and sinks into the farmer , instead of Man on the farm . The tradesman scarcely ever gives an ideal worth to his work , but is ridden by the routine ...
... true dignity of his ministry . He sees his bushel and his cart , and nothing beyond , and sinks into the farmer , instead of Man on the farm . The tradesman scarcely ever gives an ideal worth to his work , but is ridden by the routine ...
Page 86
... true scholar the only true master ? But the old oracle said , " All things have two handles : be- ware of the wrong one . " In life , too often , the scholar errs with mankind and forfeits his privi- lege . Let us see him in his school ...
... true scholar the only true master ? But the old oracle said , " All things have two handles : be- ware of the wrong one . " In life , too often , the scholar errs with mankind and forfeits his privi- lege . Let us see him in his school ...
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