| Ernest Chesneau - 1885 - 396 Seiten
...actually held its own. Let us in opposition quote Emerson's grand words: — " To believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for...conviction, and it shall be the universal sense." And these, nobler still : — " The highest merit we ascribe to Moses, Plato, and Milton, is that they... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - 1884 - 204 Seiten
...most wicked than to be deprived of his peace. 12. Believing your own thoughts, believing that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men,— that is genius. Exercise 29.—Transform at least one phrase into a dependent clause. Explain the change and decide... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 408 Seiten
...of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart, is true for...rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment. Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each, the highest merit we ascribe to Moses, Plato, and Milton,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 402 Seiten
...of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for...conviction, and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost — and our first thought is rendered back to us by the... | |
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 428 Seiten
...facts of life from the highest point of view. 10. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius. 11. To tell all that we think is inexpedient. 12. Confessing the truth, I was greatly to blame for... | |
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 432 Seiten
...facts of life from the highest point of view. 10. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men,—that is genius. 11. To tell all that we think is inexpedient. 12. Confessing the truth, I was... | |
| Theodore Whitefield Hunt - 1890 - 328 Seiten
...taking for its text the well-known affirmation — " To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in .your private heart is true for...conviction, and it shall be the universal sense," To the divinity students at Cambridge he says, " It is not instruction, but provocation only that I... | |
| Benn Pitman - 1892 - 202 Seiten
...private heart is true for-all-men — that-is genius. Speak your' latent conviction, and-it shall-be-the universal sense; for always the inmost becomes the...outmost — and our first thought is rendered back to-us' by-the trumpets (of the) Last Judgment. Familiar as-the voice (of the) mind is to each, the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 126 Seiten
...of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for...latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense ; J for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, — and our first thought is rendered back to us... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 168 Seiten
...flower and fruitage is the world. August Seventeenth. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men,—that is genius. August Eighteenth. August Nineteenth. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to... | |
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