| Robert Henlopen Labberton - 1871 - 256 páginas
...imagination of the poet. In range of speculation they are unparalleled. Out of Plato, says Emerson, come all things that are still written and debated among men of thought. Plautus, T. Maccius, (B. c. 225-184,) the most celebrated Roman comic poet. He spent the greater part... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 688 páginas
...as is possible to human beings." * Such is Platonism. " Out of Plato," says Ralph Waldo Emerson, " come all things that are still written and debated among men of thought." He absorbed the learning of his times — of Greece from Philolaus to Socrates ; then of Pythagoras... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 696 páginas
...far as is possible to hutian beings." * Such is Platonism. " Out of Plato," says Ralph Waldo Emerson, "come all things that are still written and debated among men of thought." He absorbed the learning of his times — of Greece from Philolaus to Socrates ; then of Pythagoras... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 páginas
...language, rhetoric, ontology, morals, or practical wisdom. There was never such range of speculation. Out of Plato come all things that are still written...have reached the mountain from which all these drift bowlders • were detached. The Bible of the learned for twentytwo hundred years, every brisk young... | |
| 1880 - 492 páginas
...Buonaparte was nicknamed centmille. Plato, by his breadth, deserves the name, and much more. Out of him come all things that are still written and debated among men of thought. In the essay on " Shakspere " an eloquent passage has been stricken out in preparing it for the press.... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 páginas
....languages, rhetoric, ontology, morals, or practical wisdom. There never was such range of speculation. Out of Plato come all things that are still written...We have reached the mountain from which all these drift-bowlders were detached. For it is fair to credit the broadest generalizer with all the particulars... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 páginas
...Buonaparte was nicknamed centmille. Plato, by his breadth, deserves the name, and much more. Out of him came all things that are still written and debated among men of thought." Comparing this with the essay as printed, a very clear idea is obtained of his patient habit of close... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 658 páginas
...language, rhetoric, ontology, morals or practical wisdom. There was never such range of speculation. Out of Plato come all things that are still written...detached. The Bible of the learned for twenty-two hundred years, every brisk young man who says in succession fine things to each reluctant generation,... | |
| RALPH WALDO EMERSON - 1883 - 494 páginas
...language, rhetoric, ontology, morals, or practical wisdom. There was never such range of speculation. Out of Plato come all things that are still written...detached. The Bible of the learned for twenty-two hundred years, every brisk young man, who says in succession fine things to each reluctant generation,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 504 páginas
...language, rhetoric, ontology, morals, or practical wisdom. There was never such range of speculation. Out of Plato come all things that are still written...detached. The Bible of the learned for twenty-two hundred years, every brisk young man, who says in succession fine things to each reluctant generation,... | |
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