His victories are by demonstration of superiority, and not by crossing of bayonets. He conquers, because his arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment... Eugenics: Twelve University Lectures - Page 184by Morton Arnold Aldrich - 1914 - 348 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American essays - 1844 - 332 pages
...by crossing of bayonets. He conquers, because his arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because,"...answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American essays - 1844 - 332 pages
...by crossing of bayonets. He conquers, because his arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god? " " Because,"...answered lole, "I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses... | |
| Historic buildings - 1855 - 588 pages
...force of some special faculty, because his arrival any where altered the face of affairs. " Oh, lole, how did you know that Hercules was a God ? " " Because,"...that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide bis horses in the chariot race ; but Hercules did not wait for a contest ; he conquered whether he... | |
| Historic buildings - 1855 - 586 pages
...force of some special faculty, because his arrival any where altered the face of affairs. " Oh, lole, how did you know that Hercules was a God ? " " Because,"...When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see hi™ offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot race ; but Hercules did not wait for... | |
| Churches of Christ - 1859 - 1224 pages
...you know that Hercules was a god Î Because, answered lole, I was content the moment I set my eyes on Znp2E { @" ?G * Z a x 5v \ Z +P P[$3 s ... n, ! T @ H 9 | m T ;" 2 [ φq ' w». But Hercules did not wait for a contest He conquered, whether he stood, or walked, or sat, or... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 286 pages
...by crossing of bayonets. He conquers, because his arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because,"...answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - Elocution - 1869 - 416 pages
...of bayonets. He conquers, because his arrival alters the face of affairs. " 0 lole ! how didst thou know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because," answered lole, "I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 pages
...know that Hercules was a god 1 " " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might...him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait for a contest ; he conquered whether he stood or walked,... | |
| W J Morgan - 1874 - 750 pages
...she knew that Hercules was a god, she replied — " Because I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might...him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot race ; but Hercules did not wait for a contest ; he conquered whether he stood, or walked,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...by crossing of bayonets. He conquers, because his arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " 0 lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because,"...answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses... | |
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