| 1858 - 770 páginas
...him into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended, or cheated, or chagrined. If he hid ever lived and acted, we were none the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely,... | |
| 1865 - 476 páginas
...to say I would go to church no more. . . . He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended or cheated or chagrined. . . . Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imported into his doctrine. This man had ploughed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 páginas
...him, into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in . love,...experience, had he yet imported into his doctrine. Thia man had ploughed, and planted, and talked, and bought, and sold ; he had read books ; he had eaten... | |
| 1868 - 656 páginas
...him into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. Ho had no one word indicating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had...cheated, or chagrined. If he had ever lived and acted, wo were none the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession— namely, to convert life into... | |
| 1868 - 658 páginas
...him into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no one word indicating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended, or cheated, or chagrined. If ho had ever lived and acted, we were nono the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession —... | |
| John Spencer Pearsall - 1869 - 248 páginas
...him into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no one word indicating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended, or cheated, or chagrined. It he had ever lived and acted, we were none the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession... | |
| 1865 - 456 páginas
...to say I would go to church no more. . . . He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended or cheated or chagrined. . . . Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imported into his doctrine. This man had ploughed... | |
| 1871 - 780 páginas
...him, into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love; had...were none the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession,—namely, to convert life into truth,—he had not learned. Not one fact, in all his experience,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 326 páginas
...him, into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had...had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience l»d lie yet imported into his doctrine. This man had ploughed, and planted, and talked, and bought,... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1879 - 746 páginas
...window into the beautiful meteor of the snow. He had lived in vain. He had no word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had...— namely, to convert life into truth — he had never learned." And there is more, in continuation, to the same purpose, which every reader of this... | |
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