| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank and revere him ; and that teacher shall restore the...history. It is easy to see that a greater self-reliance must work a revolution in all the offices and relations of men, in their religion, in their education,... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 446 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank and revere him; and that teacher shall restore the...history. It is easy to see that a greater self-reliance must work a revolution in all the offices and relations of men, in their religion, in their education,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more, but thank and revere him, — and that teacher shall restore...to splendor, and make his name dear to all history. BL Jajjagv. Jip_ see that,a greater self-reliance must work a ' re^olution^in all the offices and Delations... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank nJu; Silot qu'on le louche il rfsonnc. BgRANGER. DURING...of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of living; their association; in their property; in their speculative views. I. In what prayers do men... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 pagina’s
...no more but thank and revere him ; — ai that teacher shall restore the life of man to splendor ai make his name dear to all history. It is easy to see that a greater self-reliance must work revolution in all the offices and relations of men; in their religion ; in their education... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1979 - 434 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank and revere him, — and that teacher shall restore...History. It is easy to see that a greater self-reliance must work a revolution in all the offices and relations of men; in their religion; in their education;... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more, but thank and revere him, — and that teacher shall restore...history. It is easy to see that a greater self-reliance must work a revolution in all the offices and relations of men; in their religion; in their education;... | |
| Andrew J Davis - 1996 - 412 pagina’s
...laws, the books, idolatries, and customs oat of the window, we pity him- no more, hot thank and reverc him, — and that teacher shall restore the life of...splendor, and make his name dear to all history/' '.CHAPTER XXXHIJ TIIK FACE OF HDlCAir LITE. THE face of human life is more wondrous and b$nu~ tiful... | |
| Jopi Nyman - 1997 - 396 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank and revere him, — and that teacher shall restore...to splendor, and make his name dear to all History. 2. Rotundo. American Manhood 19. 3. Warren Staebler. Ralph Waldo Emerson 1New York: Twaync, 1973) 201.... | |
| Charles B. Guignon - 1999 - 350 pagina’s
...tossing the laws, the books, idolatries and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank and revere him; — and that teacher shall restore...to splendor and make his name dear to all history. Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force... | |
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