The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... master standing firm on legs of iron , well - born , rich , handsome , eloquent , loaded with advan- tages , drawing all men by fascination into tributaries and sup- porters of his power . Sword and staff , or talents sword - like or ...
... master standing firm on legs of iron , well - born , rich , handsome , eloquent , loaded with advan- tages , drawing all men by fascination into tributaries and sup- porters of his power . Sword and staff , or talents sword - like or ...
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... master , and what is only of his school . Plato , too , like every great man , consumed his own times . What is a great man , but one of great affinities , who takes up into himself all arts , sciences , all knowables , as his food ? He ...
... master , and what is only of his school . Plato , too , like every great man , consumed his own times . What is a great man , but one of great affinities , who takes up into himself all arts , sciences , all knowables , as his food ? He ...
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... master , and what is only of his school . Plato , too , like every great man , consumed his own times . What is a great man , but one of great affinities , who takes up into himself all arts , sciences , all knowables , as his food ? He ...
... master , and what is only of his school . Plato , too , like every great man , consumed his own times . What is a great man , but one of great affinities , who takes up into himself all arts , sciences , all knowables , as his food ? He ...
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... master of mathematics , studious of all natural laws and causes , feels these , as second causes , to be no theories of the world , but bare inventories and lists . To the study of nature he therefore prefixes the dogma , " Let us ...
... master of mathematics , studious of all natural laws and causes , feels these , as second causes , to be no theories of the world , but bare inventories and lists . To the study of nature he therefore prefixes the dogma , " Let us ...
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... master's behalf , since even the savage cry of the assembly to Plato is preserved ; and the in- dignation towards popular government , in many of his pieces , expresses a personal exasperation . He has a probity , a native reverence for ...
... master's behalf , since even the savage cry of the assembly to Plato is preserved ; and the in- dignation towards popular government , in many of his pieces , expresses a personal exasperation . He has a probity , a native reverence for ...
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