| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 362 sivua
...compelled, the Muse of history will utter oracles, as never to those who do not respect themselves. I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. The world exists for the education of each man. There is no age or state of society or mode of action... | |
| Association of American Law Schools - 1907 - 890 sivua
...Northwestern University. June S0, 1907, "Sine historia caecam etse jurisprwtentiam." FRAXCISCUS BALDUINUS. " I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. There is no age, or state of society, or mode of action, in history to which there is not somewhat... | |
| James Robertson - 1908 - 440 sivua
...of God, and carries you backward to the phraseology of some old mouldered nation, believe him not. I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. Jesus astonishes and overpowers sensual people. They cannot unite him to history, nor reconcile him... | |
| Jacob Hyman Kaplan - 1908 - 168 sivua
...correspond to something in me to be credible or intelligible." And further in the same essay he says: " I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day." For my own part I must confess that I cannot conceive how else we can comprehend the psychology of... | |
| James Strahan - 1910 - 184 sivua
...The age of spiritual miracles never passes. Every night God is changing some Jacob into an Israel. ' I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day.' 3 WRESTLING.— Till that night Jacob imagined that his antagonist was Esau. On the previous day his... | |
| Society of the Chagres - 1917 - 412 sivua
...to read history actively, not passively; to esteem himself the text, and books the commentary. ... I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing today." Now — I am not seeking authority for you who have lived on Knobb's hill and been with and of the... | |
| Abraham Royer Brubacher, Dorothy Ermina Snyder - 1912 - 400 sivua
...remarked that in whatever part of the hall you went, the eyes of the warrior were still fixed on you. (2) I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. (3) If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou would'st forget, If thou would'st read... | |
| Abraham Royer Brubacher, Dorothy Ermina Snyder - 1912 - 410 sivua
...remarked that in whatever part of the hall you went, the eyes of the warrior were still fixed on you. whose names have resounded far, has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. (3) If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou would'st forget, If thou would'st read... | |
| Alma Blount, Clark Sutherland Northup - 1914 - 400 sivua
...on strange.) ( C. That you . . . play. ) ^|D. jgtlyou . . . work. J (Substantive; subject of B.) 9. I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. — EMERSON. A. I have no expectation [of] BCDEFG H. B. That any man will read history aright. (Substantive;... | |
| 1918 - 1048 sivua
...I wish to adopt with emphasis Emerson's views upon this subject in his essay on History. He says : I have no expectation that any man will read history...has any deeper sense than what he is doing to-day. There is no age or state of society, or mode of action in history, to which there is not somewhat corresponding... | |
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