| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 328 pages
...tear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,...ours shall not be so. /'We will walk on our own feet ; w^ jYill.TOrknUfitlii our pwn bauds ; we will speak pur own minds. The study of letters shall be... | |
| 1908 - 710 pages
...equally applicable to different conditions." He recalled, in this connection, the saying of Emerson, "We will walk on our own feet ; we will work with our own hands ; and we will speak our own words." The president pointed out further, that while experiments are necessary... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 394 pages
...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,...letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for sensuul indulgence. The dread of man and the love of man shall be a wall of defence and a wreath... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 658 pages
...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,...letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for sensual indulgence. The dread of man an,l the love of man shall be a wall of defence and a... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 392 pages
...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,...letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for sensual indulgence. The dread of man and the love of man shall be a wall of defence and a wreath... | |
| RALPH WALDO EMERSON - 1883 - 428 pages
...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,...letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for sensual indulgence. The dread of man and the love of man shall be a wall of defence and a wreath... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 328 pages
...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically,...our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we wil? speak our own minds. The study of letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 388 pages
...thousand, of the party, the seetion, to which we belong ; and our opinion predieted geographieally, as the north, or the south? Not so, brothers and friends,...God, ours shall not be so. We will walk on our own fcet ; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds. The study of letters shall be... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 pages
...bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically,...letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for sensual indulgence. The dread of man and the love of man shall be a wall of defence and a wreath... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 328 pages
...the party, the section, to which we belong ; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the nortb, or the south ? Not so, brothers and friends, — please...be so. We will walk on our own feet ; we will work witli our own Lauds ; we will speak our own minds. The study of letters shall be no longer a name for... | |
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