Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character ; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred^, or the thousand, of the party,... Nature: Addresses, and Lectures - Page 96by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 372 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 pages
...world not to be an unit; not to be reckoned one character; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the...of the party, the section, to which we belong; and ovr 5950 opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or the south? Not so, brothers and friends... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 564 pages
...be an unit ; — not to be reckoned one character ; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the...our own feet ; we will work with our own hands ; we r will speak our own minds. The study of letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and... | |
| Barrett Wendell, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1904 - 468 pages
...not to be an unit;—not to be reckoned one character; —not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the...geographically, as the north or the south ? Not so, brothers and friends,—please God, ours shall not be so. We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 508 pages
...world not to be an unit; not to be reckoned one character; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the...please God ours shall not be so! We will walk on our OAvn feet ; we will work with our own Lands; we will speak our own minds. The studj of letters shall... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1905 - 376 pages
...not to be a unit, not to be reckoned one character, not to yield that particular fruit, which each man was created to bear ; but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically,... | |
| James Huneker - 1905 - 448 pages
...world not to be a unit ; not to be reckoned one character ; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred of thousand, of the party, the section to which we belong, and our opinion predicted geographically... | |
| 1906 - 794 pages
...to be an unit; — not to be reckoned one character; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the...south ? Not so, brothers and friends, — please God, our» shall not be so: we will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak... | |
| John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1906 - 440 pages
...it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit; — not to be reckoned one character; — but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or...our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, as the south. . . . We will walk on our own feet ; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our... | |
| Jeremiah Whipple Jenks - 1906 - 308 pages
...world not to be an unit, not to be reckoned one character, not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the...or the thousand, of the party, the section to which one belongs, and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north or the south ! " I am saying nothing... | |
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