No strongly-marked and high-toned literature — poetry, eloquence, or ethics — ever appeared but in the pressure, the din, and crowd of great interests, great enterprises, perilous risks, and dazzling rewards. Statesmen, and warriors, and poets, and... An Oration Pronounced at Cambridge: Before the Society of Phi Beta Kappa ... - Página 30por Edward Everett - 1824 - 67 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 426 páginas
...warriors, and poets, and orators, and artists, start up under one and the same excitement They arc all branches of one stock. They form, and cheer, and...breathes in the exclamation ; To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name. * * * « * Literature,... | |
| 1825 - 412 páginas
...same excitement. They are all branches of one stock. They form, and cheer, and stimulate, and whit is worth all the rest, understand each other; and...breathes in the exclamation ; To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name. Literature, as has been... | |
| 1827 - 540 páginas
...for new energy. When the improvement or the invention, (whatever it be,) comes, it will come unlocked for, as well to its happy author as the world. But...breathes in the exclamation: To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name. But we are brought back... | |
| 1836 - 550 páginas
...is, practical ; but this is the element for intellectual action. No strongly-marked and high-toned literature — poetry, eloquence, or ethics — ever...breathes in the exclamation— " To all the sons of sense proclaim, One L'l'Tious hour of crowded life IB worth an age without a name." But we are brought back... | |
| Edward Everett - 1836 - 654 páginas
...ethics, ever appeared but in the pressure, the din, and crowd of great interests, great enterprises, and perilous risks, and dazzling rewards. Statesmen, and...breathes in the exclamation : To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life la worth an age without a name. But we are brought back... | |
| Edward Everett - 1836 - 652 páginas
...ethics, ever appeared but in the pressure, the din, and crowd of great interests, great enterprises, and perilous risks, and dazzling rewards. Statesmen, and...which breathes in the exclamation : To all the sons ofsense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life la worth an age without a name. But we are brought... | |
| 1836 - 552 páginas
...of great interests, great enterprises, perilous risks, and dazzling rewards. Statesmen, and waniois, and poets, and orators, and artists, start up under...in the exclamation — " To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name." But we are brought back... | |
| 1836 - 552 páginas
...same excitement. They are all branches of one stock. They form, and cheer, and stimulate, and, whaf is worth all the rest, understand each other ; and...in the exclamation — " To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name." . i ~* But we are brought... | |
| 1840 - 554 páginas
...is, practical ; but this is the element for intellectual action. No strongly-marked and high-toned literature — poetry, eloquence, or ethics — ever...in the exclamation — " To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name." But we are brought back... | |
| Edward Everett - 1840 - 440 páginas
...and high-toned literature, poetry, eloquence, or philosophy, ever appeared, but under the pressure of great interests, great enterprises, perilous risks,...breathes in the exclamation, " To all the sons of sense proclaim, One glorious hoar of crowded life Is worth an age without a. name." Let us now inquire, how... | |
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