We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds. The study of 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... The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Page 66by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870Full view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 410 pages
...longer for pity, for doubt, and for sensual induli gence. The dread of man and the lovo of man shall be a wall of defence and a wreath of joy around all A...also inspires all men. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BEFORE Tin: SENIOR CLASS IN DIVINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1838. -r- -r . ADDRESS.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 pages
...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 of joy around all....Divine Soul which also inspires all men. AN ADDRESS DKUVEREI) BEFORE THE SENIOR CLASS IN DIVINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1838. ADDRESS.... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1884 - 588 pages
..." We will walk on our own feet ; we will work with our own hands ; we will speak our own minds. ... A nation of men will for the first time exist, because...inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men." This grand oration was our intellectual Declaration of Independence. Nothing like it had been heard... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1884 - 488 pages
..." We will walk on our own feet ; we will work with our own hands ; we will speak our own minds. — A nation of men will for the first time exist, because each believes himself inspired by the Divine Sou] which also inspires all men." This grand Oration was our intellectual Declaration of Independence.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 328 pages
...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 of joy around all. A nation ol' men will for the first time exist, because each believes himself inspired by the Divine Soul which... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1886 - 568 pages
...many another who has read the spoken words on the printed page. Dr. Holmes quotes this statement : " A nation of men will for the first time exist, because...inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men," and adds : " This grand oration was our intellectual Declaration of Independence. Nothing like it had... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1889 - 572 pages
...many another who has read the spoken words on the printed page. Dr. Holmes quotes this statement : " A nation of men will for the first time exist, because...inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men," and adds : " This grand oration was our intellectual Declaration of Independence. Nothing like it had... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 402 pages
...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 of joy around all....inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men. MILTON AND HIS WORKS. THE discovery of the lost work of Milton, the treatise " Of the Christian Doctrine,"... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1888 - 236 pages
...animates the farthest pinnacle and the lowest trench. . . . The dread of man and the love of man shall be a wall of defence and a wreath of joy around all....inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men." In addressing his fellow-students, Emerson spoke urbi; but when his speech was directed orbi, he proved... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 848 pages
...own feet ; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds. . . . A nation of freemen will for the first time exist, because each believes himself inspired by the Divine Soul which inspires all men." His friend, Bronson Alcott, having set up a school in Boston for teaching young... | |
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