Meanwhile the Cardinal Ippolito, in whom all my best hopes were placed, being dead, I began to understand that the promises of this world are for the most part vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of ,worth and value,... Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters - Pagina 242di Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 284 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Giorgio Vasari - 1864 - 602 pagine
...promises of this world are for the most part but vain phantoms ; and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value, is the best and safest course. After the works above-named, perceiving the Duke to be principally interested in fortifications and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 316 pagine
...the promises of this world are, for the most part, vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value, is the best...shall drop the brag and the advertisement, and take Michel Angelo's course, " to confide in one's self, and be something of worth and value." Each man... | |
| Virginia Frances Townsend - 1874 - 266 pagine
...the promises of this world are, for the most part, vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value is the best and safest course. MICHAEL ASGELO. ONLY ONLY GIRLS CHAPTER I. f;HE devil had entered into Keefe Bartlett's soul that day... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 408 pagine
...that the promises of the world are for the most part vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value, is the best and safest course." Courage is by no means incompatible with tenderness. On the contrary, gentleness and tenderness have... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 pagine
...the promises of this world are, for the most part, vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value, is the best...shall drop the brag and the advertisement, and take Michel Angelo's course, " to confide in one's self, and be something of worth and value." Each man... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1881 - 658 pagine
...that the promises of the world are for the most part vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value, is the best and safest counsel." — SMILES. Acting — wrote one of the great ornaments of the English stage — does not,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 308 pagine
..."repeating"' votes, or wealth by fraud. They think they have got it, but they have got something else,—a crime which calls for another crime, and another devil...propositions, yet I think we shall agree in my first rule for success,—that we shall drop the brag and the advertisement, and take Michael Angelo's course, " to... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 336 pagine
...the promises of this world are for the most part vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of ,worth and value, is the best...shall drop the brag and the advertisement, and take Michel Angelo's course, " to confide in one's self, and be something of worth and value." Each man... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1898 - 328 pagine
...the promises of this world are for the most part vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value, is the best...shall drop the brag and the advertisement, and take Michel Angelo's course, " to confide in one's self, and be something of worth and value." Each man... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pagine
...the promises of this world are, for the most part, vain phantoms, and that to confide in one's self, our heart and earnestness, your thought and will,...may well travel fifty miles, and dine sparely and Michel Angelo's course, ' ' to confide in one's self, and be something of worth and value." Each man... | |
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