The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traitsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... strength was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal fire . This was necessary in - so refractory a material as stone ; and he thought FIRST VISIT TO ...
... strength was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal fire . This was necessary in - so refractory a material as stone ; and he thought FIRST VISIT TO ...
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... strength of the people , as had just now been done in Eng- land in the Reform Bill , a thing prophesied by Delolme . He alluded once or twice to his conver- sation with Dr. Channing , who had recently visited him , ( laying his hand on ...
... strength of the people , as had just now been done in Eng- land in the Reform Bill , a thing prophesied by Delolme . He alluded once or twice to his conver- sation with Dr. Channing , who had recently visited him , ( laying his hand on ...
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... strength . Look , what egg - shells are drifting all over it , each one , like ours , filled with men in ecstasies of terror , alter- nating with cockney conceit , as the sea is rough or smooth . Is this sad - colored circle an eternal ...
... strength . Look , what egg - shells are drifting all over it , each one , like ours , filled with men in ecstasies of terror , alter- nating with cockney conceit , as the sea is rough or smooth . Is this sad - colored circle an eternal ...
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... strength and splendor , the multitudes of rich and of remarkable people , the servants and equipages , --- all these catching the eye and never allowing it to pause , hide all boundaries by the impression of magnificence and endless ...
... strength and splendor , the multitudes of rich and of remarkable people , the servants and equipages , --- all these catching the eye and never allowing it to pause , hide all boundaries by the impression of magnificence and endless ...
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... strength , but allows the attainment of the largest stature . Charles the Second said " It invited men abroad more days in the year and more hours in the day than another country . " Then England has all the materials of a working ...
... strength , but allows the attainment of the largest stature . Charles the Second said " It invited men abroad more days in the year and more hours in the day than another country . " Then England has all the materials of a working ...
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