| Laurie E. Rozakis - 1999 - 500 pągines
...it's at. Nature is the gospel of the new faith. As Emerson wrote in his "Divinity School Address," The first in time and the first in importance of the...and beholden. The scholar is he of all men whom this spectacle most engages. He must settle its value in his mind. What is nature to him? There is never... | |
| Joel Porte (ed), Saundra Morris - 1999 - 304 pągines
...might shock any audience familiar with the Old Testament's association of beholding with begetting: Every day, the sun; and, after sunset, night and her...men and women, conversing, beholding and beholden. But no sooner did he provoke his audience with this gesture toward what he called the "unintelligible"... | |
| Mark J. Smith - 1999 - 435 pągines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pągina estą restringit ] | |
| John J. Stuhr - 2000 - 724 pągines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pągina estą restringit ] | |
| Richard P. Horwitz - 2001 - 420 pągines
...Let us see him in his school, and consider him in reference to the main influences he receives. /. The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Everyday, the sun; and, after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow; ever the grass grows.... | |
| David H. Levy - 2001 - 214 pągines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pągina estą restringit ] | |
| David Harris - 2000 - 664 pągines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pągina estą restringit ] | |
| Kenneth Sacks - 2003 - 426 pągines
...privilege. Let us see him in his school, and consider him in reference to the main influences he receives. I. The first in time and the first in importance of...women, conversing, beholding and beholden. The scholar must needs stand wistful and admiring before this great spectacle. He must settle its value in his... | |
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