The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... live with su- periors . We call our children and our lands by their names . Their names are wrought into the verbs of language , their works and effigies are in our houses , and every circumstance of the day recalls an anecdote of them ...
... live with su- periors . We call our children and our lands by their names . Their names are wrought into the verbs of language , their works and effigies are in our houses , and every circumstance of the day recalls an anecdote of them ...
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... lives . Rotation is the law of nature . When nature removes a great man , people explore the horizon for a successor ; but none comes , and none will . His class is extinguished with him . In some other and quite different field , the ...
... lives . Rotation is the law of nature . When nature removes a great man , people explore the horizon for a successor ; but none comes , and none will . His class is extinguished with him . In some other and quite different field , the ...
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... live in a market , where is only so much wheat , or wool , or land ; and if I have so much more , every other must have so much less . I seem to have no good , without breach of good manners . Nobody is glad in the glad- ness of another ...
... live in a market , where is only so much wheat , or wool , or land ; and if I have so much more , every other must have so much less . I seem to have no good , without breach of good manners . Nobody is glad in the glad- ness of another ...
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... live long enough , we should not be able to know them apart . Nature abhors these com- plaisances , which threaten to melt the world into a lump , and hastens to break up such maudlin agglutinations . The like assimilation goes on ...
... live long enough , we should not be able to know them apart . Nature abhors these com- plaisances , which threaten to melt the world into a lump , and hastens to break up such maudlin agglutinations . The like assimilation goes on ...
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... live without their parents . But , long before they are aware of it , the black dot has appeared , and the detachment taken place . Any accident will now reveal to them their independence . But great men : the word is injurious . Is ...
... live without their parents . But , long before they are aware of it , the black dot has appeared , and the detachment taken place . Any accident will now reveal to them their independence . But great men : the word is injurious . Is ...
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