| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1868 - 766 pàgines
...the Egyptian hierology. The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. What he quotes he fills with his own voice and humor, and the whole cyclopaedia of his table-talk is... | |
| 1868 - 1078 pàgines
...the Egyptian hierology. The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. What he quotes he fills with his own voice and humour, and the whole cyclopaedia of his table-talk... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 300 pàgines
...the Egyptian hierology. The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely and will not draw on his...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. What he quotes, he fills with his own voice and humor, and the whole cyclopaedia of his table-talk... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 516 pàgines
...the Egyptian hierology. The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely and will not draw on his...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. What he quotes, he fills with his own voice and humor, and the whole cyclopaedia of his table-talk... | |
| Francis Carr - 1878 - 68 pàgines
...correctly considers that such appropriation comes from magnanimity and stoutness, and affirms that a great man quotes bravely and will not draw " on...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good." We suppose the simile of the bright and serene mountain-top has been seized by the brave spirit of... | |
| Frank Carr - 1878 - 68 pàgines
...correctly considers that such appropriation comes from magnanimity and stoutness, and affirms that a great man quotes bravely and will not draw " on...his invention when his memory serves him with a word ns good." We suppose the simile of the bright and serene mountain-top has been seized by the brave... | |
| 1882 - 1434 pàgines
...which hnth been culled from the flowers of all books. 6. GEOEOE ELIOT — Tlie Spanish G Gypsy. Bk. II. ant. t. Troilus and Cressida. Act II. Sc. 3. n word as good. c. EMZBSON — Letters and /social Aims. Quotation and Originality. Ail minds quote.... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 pàgines
...'». GEOR<ÍK ELIOT — Tlie Siianish Gi/jisy. 'Bk. II. A great man quotes bravely, nnd will not ilraw The function of t!ie first is, to teach; the function -)t '•- EMERSON — letters find Sociul Aims. (¿notation and Originality. All minds quote. i/. EMEKSON-... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 350 pàgines
...the Egyptian hierology. The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. What he quotes, he fills with his own voice and humor, and the whole cyclopaedia of his table-talk... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 348 pàgines
...the Egyptian hierology. The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his...invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. What he quotes, he fills with his own voice and humor, and the whole cyclopaedia of his table-talk... | |
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