... professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to' Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in successive years, and always, like a cat, falls on his feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He... Essays - Page 69by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 333 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1923 - 378 pages
...(str. 40) Trust thyself. . . . (str. 36) Let a Stoic open the resources of mań, and tell men they arę not leaning willows, but can and must detach themselves;...the exercise of self-trust, new powers shall appear. (str. 56) Polegaj na silnej wierze, iż to, co I will so trust that what is deep jest głębokie, jest... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 446 pages
...feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days and feels no shame in not "studying a profession," for he does not postpone...selftrust, new powers shall appear; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations; that he should be ashamed of our compassion,... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 pages
...feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days and feels no shame in not the vicinity of Cornhill, almost as seasonably as...and round about his grave, which subsequently became the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations; that he should be ashamed of our compassion,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 pages
...feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days, and feels no shame in not 'studying a profession/ for he does not postpone his...self-trust, new powers shall appear ; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations, that he should be ashamed of our compassion,... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 pages
...hidden meanmz lies m our endeavors; chance, but a hundred chances. Let a Our valorg are our £ost gods Stoic open the resources of man and tell men they are not leaning willows, Another sort of false prayers are our but can and must detach themselves ; ю regrets. Discontent is... | |
| Joseph Franklin Marsh - 1928 - 264 pages
...again from Emerson who has cheered the author in many a struggle : Let a stoic arise who shaH reveal the resources of man, and tell men they are not leaning...must detach themselves ; that with the exercise of self -trust, new powers shall appear ; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the... | |
| 1911 - 706 pages
...faith in the worth of the individual. In " Self-Reliance " he says : Let a stoic arise who shall reveal the resources of man and tell men they are not leaning...willows, but can and must detach themselves — that a man is the word made flesh — and that the moment he acts from himself, tossing the laws, the books,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1979 - 434 pages
...feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days, and feels no shame in not 'studying a profession,' for he does not postpone...self-trust, new powers shall appear; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations, that he should be ashamed of our compassion,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days, and feels no shame in not 'studying a profession,' for he does not postpone...self-trust, new powers shall appear; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations, that he should be ashamed of our compassion,... | |
| Donald Capps - 1993 - 198 pages
...feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days, and feels no shame in not "studying a profession," for he does not postpone...already. He has not one chance, but a hundred chances (SR, 43). As a boy, Emerson was himself deprived of love and affection by Calvinistic parents whose... | |
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