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" ... they are all pretty well acquainted with the object of the meeting ; they have all read the facts in the same newspapers. The orator possesses no information which his hearers have not ; yet he teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new... "
Society and Solitude - Pagina 86
di Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 269 pagine
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Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 312 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...memories, and fly from mouth to mouth. His mind has some newprinciple of order. Where he looks, all things fly into their places. What will he say next ? Let...
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Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 284 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...expressions fix themselves in men's memories, and fly from month to mouth. His mind has some new principle of order. Where he looks, all things fly into their...
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Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 304 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. /ISy the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming it, and trifles oecome important. His expressions fix themselves in men's memories, and fly from mouth to mouth. His...
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General Rules for Punctuation and for the Use of Capital Letters

Adams Sherman Hill - 1876 - 40 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming it, and trifles become important. Hia expressions fix themselves in men's memories, and fly from mouth to mouth. His mind has some new...
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Principles of Rhetoric ...

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 336 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...he say next? Let this man speak, and this man only. [From GEORGE Ei.tor's MiddlemarcJt. William Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh and London. 1871.] This was...
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General Rules for Punctuation and for the Use of Capital Letters

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 52 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and wor.th. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...say next ? Let this man speak, and this man only. [From GEORGE ELIOT'S Middlemarch. William Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh and London. 1871.] This was the...
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The Principles of Rhetoric and Their Application

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 324 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...say next ? Let this man speak, and this man only. [From GKOUGE ELIOT'S Muldletnarc!i. William Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh and London. 1871.] This was...
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General Rules for Punctuation and for the Use of Capital Letters

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 56 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...new principle of order. Where he looks, all things fiy into their places. What will he say next? Let this man speak, and this man only. [From GEOHGE ELIOT'S...
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General Rules for Punctuation and for the Use of Capital Letters

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 60 pagine
...teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming...themselves in men's memories, and fly from mouth to mouth. Hia mind has some new principle of order. Where he looks, all things fly into their places. What will...
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The Principles of Rhetoric and Their Application

Adams Sherman Hill - 1881 - 324 pagine
...the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth. Every fact gains consequence by his naming it.^and trifles become important. His expressions fix themselves...say next ? Let this man speak, and this man only. '•'fi' [From GEORGE ELIOT'S Middlemarch. William Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh and London. 1871.] This...
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