| 1927 - 414 páginas
...displayed in war, and we realize that we must hold many things more precious than life itself. "Tis man's perdition to be safe When for the truth he ought to die. But it can not be that the final development of all these fine qualities is dependent upon slaughter... | |
| 1902 - 986 páginas
...gelb IjinauS ju jiefien: Though Love repine and Reason chafe, There came a Voice without reply: 'Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the Truth he ought to die '). Unb ol§ ïur§ nod) bem fponifd) = ameriianifc^cn Kriege e§ ftdt) barum b,anbelte, bierje^ntjunbcrt... | |
| 1953 - 1224 páginas
...ability the measure of duty: "Though love repine and reason chafe, There came a voice without reply; 'Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the truth he ought to die." "So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man; When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must' The youth... | |
| Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1920 - 504 páginas
...The truth is beautifully expressed in Emerson's lines for the soldier's monument in Cambridge ; 'Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the truth he ought to die. In personalism the value of individual culture is not overlooked. It is simply carried to the higher... | |
| Cornel West - 1989 - 292 páginas
...from Emerson's "Sacrifice": Though love repine and reason chafe, There came a voice without reply Tis Man's perdition to be safe When for the truth he ought to die107 And though Du Bois may have lost his own ideological "sight" owing greatly to national neglect... | |
| Robert J. Higgs - 1995 - 404 páginas
...turn echoing Longfellow: Though love repine, and reason chafe, There came a voice without reply," 'Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the truth he ought to die." [Quoted in HL Higginson 21] Eliot, with political acumen as well as academic vision, touched all the... | |
| Abu Shardow Abarry - 1996 - 852 páginas
...from Emerson's "Sacrifice": Though love repine and reason chafe, There came a voice without reply Tis Man's perdition to be safe When for the truth he ought to die34 And though Du Bois may have lost his own ideological "sight" owing greatly to national neglect... | |
| Jim McGuiggan - 1997 - 328 páginas
...otherwise? TWO COURAGE Though love repine and reason chafe There comes a voice without reply— Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the truth he ought to die. —Ralph W. Emerson "Merry Christmas, Father" Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet... | |
| Stephen Ward Angell, Anthony B. Pinn - 2000 - 396 páginas
...the everlasting why, and yet Tho' love repine and reason chafe There came a voice without reply, 'Tis man's perdition to be safe When, for the truth he ought to die. James B. Clarke points out that the American system of racial distinctions is as "puzzling in its 'raison... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 2003 - 244 páginas
...alone will carry a great people through a great peril. The occasion may come at any instant when " Tis man's perdition to be safe When for the truth he ought to die." All great nations have shown these qualities. The Dutch held but a little corner of Europe. Their industry,... | |
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