Importance of Practical Education and Useful Knowledge: Being a Selection from His Orations and Other DiscoursesMarsh, Capen, Lyon, and Webb, 1840 - 419 էջ |
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... Greece and Rome , are quoted , to prove , that man requires to be protected from him- self , forgetting the profound wisdom wrapped up in the familiar inquiry , Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ? * But to reason from the states of Greece ...
... Greece and Rome , are quoted , to prove , that man requires to be protected from him- self , forgetting the profound wisdom wrapped up in the familiar inquiry , Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ? * But to reason from the states of Greece ...
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... Greece herself had been settled a thousand years , before the golden age of her literature . At length , the new and beautiful forms , in which human thought and passion developed themselves in that favored region , sprang up , and un ...
... Greece herself had been settled a thousand years , before the golden age of her literature . At length , the new and beautiful forms , in which human thought and passion developed themselves in that favored region , sprang up , and un ...
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... Greece , and so organized , as to secure the best blessings of popular government , without the evils of anarchy . But if , as no one will deny , our political system brings more minds into action , on equal terms ; extends the advan ...
... Greece , and so organized , as to secure the best blessings of popular government , without the evils of anarchy . But if , as no one will deny , our political system brings more minds into action , on equal terms ; extends the advan ...
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... Greece . With the first emerging of that country , into the light of po- litical liberty , the poems of Homer appear . Some centuries , alike of political confusion and literary dark- ness , follow , and then the great constellation of ...
... Greece . With the first emerging of that country , into the light of po- litical liberty , the poems of Homer appear . Some centuries , alike of political confusion and literary dark- ness , follow , and then the great constellation of ...
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... Greece grew up in no Augustan age . They enjoyed neither royal nor imperial patronage . Unknown , before , in the world , strangers on the Nile and on the Euphrates , they sprang , at once , into life , in a region not unlike our own ...
... Greece grew up in no Augustan age . They enjoyed neither royal nor imperial patronage . Unknown , before , in the world , strangers on the Nile and on the Euphrates , they sprang , at once , into life , in a region not unlike our own ...
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Էջ 27 - And ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running; Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony: That Orpheus...
Էջ 258 - He scarce had ceased, when the superior fiend Was moving toward the shore ; his ponderous shield, Ethereal temper, massy, large, and round, Behind him cast ; the broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening from the top of Fesole Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe.
Էջ 66 - I see it now, that one solitary, adventurous vessel, the Mayflower of a forlorn hope, freighted with the prospects of a future state, and bound across the unknown sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises them on the deep, but brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore.
Էջ 328 - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding; for the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
Էջ 234 - Ye stars are but the shining dust Of my divine abode, The pavement of those heavenly courts Where I shall reign with God.
Էջ 159 - After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and to perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
Էջ 194 - Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead, Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor. So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Էջ 39 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Էջ 249 - Coal mines are overhung. The roof is covered as with a canopy of gorgeous tapestry, enriched with festoons of most graceful foliage, flung in wild irregular profusion over every portion of its surface.
Էջ 63 - The sceptre, the mitre, and the coronet, — stars, garters, and blue ribbons, — seem to me poor things for great men to contend for. Nor is my admiration awakened by her armies, mustered for the battles of Europe ; her navies, overshadowing the ocean ; nor her empire, grasping the furthest East.