avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive. Phocion, Socrates, Anaxagoras, Diogenes, are great men, but they leave no class. He who is really of their class will not be called... The Essay on Self-reliance - Page 55by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1908 - 59 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....their class will not be called by their name, but will be his own man, and, in his turn, the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....called by their name, but be wholly his own man, and in his turn the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period are only its costume, and do... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 432 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's* heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....called by their name, but be wholly his own man, and in his turn the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period are only its costume and do... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....called by their name, but be wholly his own man, and in his turn the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period are only its costume, and do... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 416 pages
...Socrates, Anaxagoras, Diogenes, are great men, leave no class. He who is really of their class wOl not be called by their name, but be wholly his own man, and in hiĀ« turn the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period are only its costume and do... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 430 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....their class will not be called by their name, but will be his own man, and, in his turn, the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 460 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....their class will not be called by their name, but will be his own man, and, in his turn, the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....Anaxagoras, Diogenes, are great men, but they leave no dass. He who is really of their dass will not be called by their name, but will be his own man, and,... | |
| Joel Myerson - 2000 - 751 pages
...race progressive. Phoeion, Socrates, Anaxagonas, Diogenes, are great men, but they heave no class. 2 ' He who is really of their class will not be called by their name, but be wholly his own man, and, in his turn the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period are only its costume, and do... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2004 - 256 pages
...the nineteenth century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, three or four and twenty centuries ago. Not in time is the race progressive....their class will not be called by their name, but will be his own man, and in his turn the founder of a sect. The arts and inventions of each period... | |
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