The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... hold thy À voice oracular hath pealed to - day . To - day a hero's banne : is unfurl'd ; Hast thou no llp for welcome ? -80 I said , Man after man the world smiled and passed by ; A smile of wistful incredulity As though one spoke of ...
... hold thy À voice oracular hath pealed to - day . To - day a hero's banne : is unfurl'd ; Hast thou no llp for welcome ? -80 I said , Man after man the world smiled and passed by ; A smile of wistful incredulity As though one spoke of ...
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... holds in solution I know not what Berzeliuses and Davys ? Thus , we sit by the fire , and take hold on the poles of the earth . This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days , when ...
... holds in solution I know not what Berzeliuses and Davys ? Thus , we sit by the fire , and take hold on the poles of the earth . This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days , when ...
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... our genius , and stimulate us in wonderful manners . There is a power in love . to divine another's destiny better than that other can , and , by - heroic encouragements , hold him to his task . What 10 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
... our genius , and stimulate us in wonderful manners . There is a power in love . to divine another's destiny better than that other can , and , by - heroic encouragements , hold him to his task . What 10 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. heroic encouragements , hold him to his task . What has friendship so signal as its sublime attraction to whatever vir- tue is in us ? We will never more think cheaply of ourselves , or of life . We are piqued to ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. heroic encouragements , hold him to his task . What has friendship so signal as its sublime attraction to whatever vir- tue is in us ? We will never more think cheaply of ourselves , or of life . We are piqued to ...
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... hold of nature , and transcend fashions , by their fidelity to universal ideas , are saviors from these federal errors , and defend us from our contemporaries . They are the exceptions which we want , where all grows alike . A foreign ...
... hold of nature , and transcend fashions , by their fidelity to universal ideas , are saviors from these federal errors , and defend us from our contemporaries . They are the exceptions which we want , where all grows alike . A foreign ...
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