The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traitsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... tion ; and Philip he calls the greater man . In art , he loves the Greeks , and in sculpture , them only . He prefers the Venus to everything else , and , after that , the head of Alexander , in the gallery here . He prefers John of ...
... tion ; and Philip he calls the greater man . In art , he loves the Greeks , and in sculpture , them only . He prefers the Venus to everything else , and , after that , the head of Alexander , in the gallery here . He prefers John of ...
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... tion and heroes . The thing done avails , and not what is said about it . An original sentence , a step forward , is worth more than all the censures . Lan- dor is strangely undervalued in England ; usually ignored and sometimes ...
... tion and heroes . The thing done avails , and not what is said about it . An original sentence , a step forward , is worth more than all the censures . Lan- dor is strangely undervalued in England ; usually ignored and sometimes ...
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... to find persons loving sympathy and ease , who expi- ate their departure from the common in one direc tion , by their conformity in every other . CHAPTER II . VOYAGE TO ENGLAND . THE occasion of FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 27.
... to find persons loving sympathy and ease , who expi- ate their departure from the common in one direc tion , by their conformity in every other . CHAPTER II . VOYAGE TO ENGLAND . THE occasion of FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 27.
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... tion was repeated and pressed at a moment of more leisure and when I was a little spent by some un- usual studies . I wanted a change and a tonic , and England was proposed to me . Besides , there were at least the dread attraction and ...
... tion was repeated and pressed at a moment of more leisure and when I was a little spent by some un- usual studies . I wanted a change and a tonic , and England was proposed to me . Besides , there were at least the dread attraction and ...
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... tion , noise and odor are not to be dispensed with . The floor of your room is sloped at an angle of twenty or thirty degrees , and I waked every morn- ing with the belief that some one was tipping up my berth . Nobody likes to be ...
... tion , noise and odor are not to be dispensed with . The floor of your room is sloped at an angle of twenty or thirty degrees , and I waked every morn- ing with the belief that some one was tipping up my berth . Nobody likes to be ...
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