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,... The Monthly magazine - Página 213por Monthly literary register - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Huneker - 1925 - 398 páginas
...socialism, to politicians, to hypocrisy. It asserts the dignity of the Individual, not his debasement. "Is it not the chief disgrace in the world not to be a unit; to be reckoned one character; not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 páginas
...the communication.^ principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to...the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. r party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 páginas
...of principles, the making those inincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the lief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit; — not to be ckoned one character ; — not to yield that peculiar fruit hich each man was created to bear, but... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 páginas
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit; — not to be reckoned one charso acter; — not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Amos Reno Morris, Melvin Theodor Solve, Carlton Frank Wells - 1928 - 612 páginas
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to...the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1928 - 306 páginas
...from within with no concern for outer consequences. ' Is it not the chief disgrace in the world . . . not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear . . . ?' Surely we are to be pardoned if we are here reminded of Rousseau's declaration that he was... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1966 - 1002 páginas
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to...the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 páginas
...the communication of principles, the making those instincts prevalent, the conversion of the world. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to...the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or... | |
| Cornel West - 1989 - 292 páginas
...of Culture. The main enterprise of the world for splendor, for extent, is the upbringing of a man. Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to...the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the North, or... | |
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