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" He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended, or cheated, or chagrined. If he had ever lived and acted, we were none the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life... "
The Christian Examiner - Página 138
1865
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen17

1846 - 524 páginas
...convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imparted into his doctrine. This man had ploughed, and planted,...in all the discourse that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did he draw out of real history. The true preacher can always be known by this, t'.iat he...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volumen17

1846 - 508 páginas
...not learned. Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imparted into his doctrine. This шап had ploughed, and planted, and talked, and bought, and sold; he had read books ; he hau eaten and drunken ; his heud aches ; his heart throbs ; he smiles and sutlers ; yet was there not...
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Literary Studies: A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2

William Alfred Jones - 1847 - 352 páginas
...convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imparted into his doctrine. This man had ploughed, and planted,...in all the discourse that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did he draw out of real history. The true preacher can always be known by this, that he...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...it. The capital secret of his profession—namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imported...all the discourse, that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did he draw out of real history. The true preacher can always be known by this, that he...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imported...all the discourse, that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did he draw out of real history. The true preacher can always be known by this, that he...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 páginas
...for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience, had he yet imported...all the discourse, that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did he draw out of real history. The true preacher can be known by this, that he deals out...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 páginas
...for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience, had he yet imported...read books; he had eaten and drunken; his head aches; to virtue out of very indifferent nutriment. There is poetic truth concealed in all the common-places...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 402 páginas
...for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience, had he yet imported...all the discourse, that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did he draw out of real history. The true preacher can be known by this, that he deals out...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 páginas
...for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience, had he yet imported...books ; he had eaten and drunken ; his head aches ; 12 his heart throbs ; he smiles and suffers ; yet was there not a surmise, a hint, in all the discourse,...
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Characters and Criticisms, Volumen1

William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 306 páginas
...for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience had he yet imported...aches; his heart throbs; he smiles and suffers; yet there was not a surmise, a hint in all the discourse that he had ever lived at all. Not a line did...
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