| 1922 - 538 страници
...relations ; whilst they must make painful corrections and keep a vigilant eye on many sources of error. He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others. IT was my privilege to meet Dr. Bell only once, upon the occasion of a meeting of the Board of Directors... | |
| Alice Hubbard - 1911 - 462 страници
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| James Newton Matthews - 1911 - 360 страници
...the individuality of Matthews that he has been likened to no other writer. Emerson says, "He is truly great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others." Matthews is sui generis; he writes like none other than himself. Our poet is too recent for a just... | |
| Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart - 1919 - 466 страници
...the fructifying influence of a life which has no parallel in our annals. "He is great," says Emerson, "who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others." The life of Theodore Roosevelt presents strange contrasts in its constant escape from the limitations... | |
| Samuel Gordon Heiskell - 1920 - 722 страници
...who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world." Emerson: "He is great who is what he is from Nature, and who never reminds us of others." Longfellow : "The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they,... | |
| Clayton Meeker Hamilton - 1920 - 290 страници
...subtlest service that is rendered by great people to the ordinary public. " He is great," said Emerson, " who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others " ; and again, " Every one can do his best thing easiest " : but the philosopher omitted the important... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 страници
...quality to other men. And every one can do his best thing easiest. "Peu de moyens, beaucoup d'effet." He is great who is what he is from nature, and who...observed there are persons, who, in their character °nd actions, answer questions which I have not skill to put. One man answers some questions which... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 694 страници
...the whole worth of mankind a good which we can not attain by following the lead of another people. " He is great who is what he is from nature and who never reminds us of others." Let us not run after the ways of another people. Let us also not run from the ways of another people.... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 660 страници
...the whole worth of mankind a good which we can not attain by following the lead of another people. "He is great who is what he is from nature and who never reminds us of others." Let us not run after the ways of another people. Let us also not run from the ways of another people.... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 страници
...falterers who ask for certainty. GEORGE ELIOT — The Spanish Gypsy. Bk. I. 56th line from end. 17 t V. Sc. 6. 6 Frei EMERSON — Essays. Second Series. Uses of Great Men. is Nature never sends a great man into the planet,... | |
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