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" ... therefore awaken interest and rivet thought. And here it may be well to observe, not only in regard to books, but in other respects, that self-culture must vary with the individual. All means do not equally suit us all. A man must unfold himself freely,... "
The Works of William E. Channing - Page 379
de William Ellery Channing - 1845
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Self-culture: An Address Introductory to the Franklin Lectures, Delivered at ...

William Ellery Channing - 1838 - 90 pages
...equally suit us all. A man must unfold himself freely, and should respect the peculiar gifts or biasses by which nature has distinguished him from others....in any two individuals, so the human soul, with the 6 • same grand powers and laws, expands into an infinite variety of forms, and would be wofully stinted...
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The Christian Teacher, Volume 1

1839 - 684 pages
...equally suit us all. A man must unfold himself freely, and should respect the peculiar gifts or biasses by which nature has distinguished him from others....never the same in any two individuals ; so the human eoul, with the same grand powers and laws, expands into an infinite variety of forms, and would be...
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The Evangelical Reformer, and Young Man's Guide, Volume 3

1840 - 456 pages
...countenance, with the same features in us all, is diversified without end in the race, and is nerer the same in any two individuals ; so the human soul,...requiring all men to learn the same lesson, or to bend to th» eame rules.— Self- Culture, by WEC REVIEWS. I HAVE read a work entitled " Anna," with much pleasnre...
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The Village Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools

George Merriam - 1841 - 308 pages
...established machinery, for the sake of torturing every man into one rigid shape, called perfection. 7. As the human countenance, with the same features in...diversified without end in the race, and is never the same La any two individuals, so the human soul, with the same grand powers and laws, expands into an infinite...
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People's Edition of the Entire Works of W. E. Channing, Volume 1

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 686 pages
...equally suit us all. A man must unfold himself freely, and should respect the peculiar gifts or Liasses by which nature has distinguished him from others....expands into an infinite variety of forms, and would be woefully stinted by modes of culture requiring all men to learn the same lesson or to bend to the same...
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Self Culture

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 140 pages
...regularly apply an established machinery, for the sake of torturing every man into one rigid shape, culled perfection. As the human countenance, with the same...end in the race, and is never the same in any two individuals,so the human soul, with the same grand powers and laws, expands into an infinite variety...
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A Selection from the Works of William E. Channing

William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 496 pages
...recommend, but oftener those which meet the peculiar wants, the natural thirst of his mind, and therelore awaken interest and rivet thought. And here it may...expands into an infinite variety of forms, and would be vvofully stinted by modes of culture requiring all men to learn the same lesson or to bend to the same...
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The Lover's Seat: Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty ...

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 418 pages
...reverse this order, or demand the sacrifice of types or of individuality ; it will not invite us to apply an established machinery, for the sake of torturing...and laws, expands into an infinite variety of forms. But this manner of viewing the world will send us to study the causal thought of these varieties, and...
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The centennial edition of the complete works of W.E. Channing

William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 862 pages
...the ; ike of torturing every man into one rigid shape, called perfection. As the human rountenance, with the same features in us all, Is diversified without...and laws, expands into an infinite variety of forms, t nd would be wofully stinted by modes of ulture requiring all mea to learn the same lesson, or to...
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The Book-lover's Enchiridion: Thoughts on the Solace and Companionship of ...

Alexander Ireland - 1883 - 320 pages
...equally suit us all. A man must unfold himself freely, and should respect the peculiar gifts or biasses by which nature has distinguished him from others....so the human soul, with the same grand powers and law, expands into an infinite variety of forms, and would be wofully stinted by modes of culture requiring...
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