| Michael Bérubé - 2006 - 382 páginas
...out of the caves of evening that swing between the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul I will, and they come all graciously with no scorn or condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil.28 DuBois follows this vision of raceless,... | |
| David Lewis Schaefer - 2007 - 387 páginas
...out of the caves of evening that swing between the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul I will,...condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil. WEB Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk INTRODUCTION John Rawls and the Crisis of American Liberalism... | |
| Dolan Hubbard - 2007 - 359 páginas
...From out the caves of evening that swing between the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul I will,...condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil." One can readily see that such a spirit would scent the danger of low, materialistic ideals in the Tuskegee... | |
| Vanessa D. Dickerson - 2010 - 176 páginas
...arm in arm with Balzac and Dumas, where smiling men and welcoming women glide in gilded halls. ... I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul I will,...Is this the life you grudge us, O knightly America? . . . Are you so afraid lest peering from this high Pisgah ... we sight the Promised Land?" (Souls... | |
| Susan Jacoby - 2008 - 384 páginas
...between the strong- limbed earth and the tracery ot stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what suul I will, and they come all graciously with no scorn...wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil. Is this the lite you grudge us, O knightly America?"o It is nothing less than a tragedy that large numbers ot twenty-firstcentury... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1919 - 884 páginas
...and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul I will, and they all come graciously with no scorn nor condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil [the color line]. Is this the life you grudge us, O knightly America? Is this the life you long to... | |
| 1906 - 1172 páginas
...the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul l will, and they come all graciously with no scorn nor condescension. So, wed with truth, l dwell above the veil. ls this the life you grudge us, O knightly America? ls this the life you long... | |
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