The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or the stone. Not a foot steps into the snow, or along the ground, but prints, in characters more or less lasting, a map of its march. Every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows,... The People's illustrated journal - Stran 1981852Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 640 strani
...march. Every act of the man inscribes Itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds, the sky of tokens,...covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent. AN AMERICAN VIEW OF EUROPE. I described Bonaparte as a representative of the popular external life... | |
| 1850 - 638 strani
...march. Еvery act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellosvs, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds, the sky of tokens,...covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent. There is more truth here than Mr. Emerson wots of. Nature records as much as is needful lu he known... | |
| 430 strani
...march. Every act of the man inscrihes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds, the sky of tokens,...ground is all memoranda and signatures, and every ohject covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent. — Emerson. THE more a man works the... | |
| 1850 - 744 strani
...march ; every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds — the sky of...over with hints, which speak to the intelligent." We must not pause on his other qualities — the sweet-bloodedness which distinguishes him (contrasting... | |
| 318 strani
...march. Every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in its own manners and face. The air is full of sounds ; the sky of tokens...covered over with hints which speak to the intelligent — Emerson. GREAT men stand like solitary towers in the city of God, and secret passages running deep... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 strani
...a foot steps along the ground but prints in characters more or less lasting a map of its march ; if the ground is all memoranda and signatures, and every...covered over with hints which speak to the intelligent ;" it is not the great historical events which the providence of God ordains for the instruction of... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1836 - 690 strani
...march ; every act in the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds — the sky of...covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent. THE YOUTHFUL STUDENT. Charlotte. — " Come, brother George, be very still and attentive, and I will... | |
| Michigan State Agricultural Society - 1854 - 1088 strani
...effort is death and destruction. Every act of man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows; the air is full of sounds — the sky of tokens ; the ground is all memoranda and signatures ; and here, inscribed in letters that cannot be mis-read, you see the worth of labor, and the commanding... | |
| Hackney lit. and sci. inst - 264 strani
...of its march ; every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own face. The air is full of sounds the sky of tokens;...is all memoranda and signatures ; and every object is covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent. <«ltit Ipumour. A SAILOR had wandered... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1860 - 614 strani
...a map of its march. Every act of man inscribes itselfin the memories of his fellows, and in his own face. The air is full of sounds, the sky of tokens, the ground of memoranda and signatures ; and every object is covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent."... | |
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