The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... moral force is a positive good . It goes out from you , whether you will or not , and profits me whom you never thought of . I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind , great power of performance , without fresh resolution . We ...
... moral force is a positive good . It goes out from you , whether you will or not , and profits me whom you never thought of . I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind , great power of performance , without fresh resolution . We ...
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... moral truths into the general mind ? I am plagued , in all my living , with a perpetual tariff of prices . If I work in my garden and prune an apple- tree , I am well enough entertained , and could continue in- definitely in the like ...
... moral truths into the general mind ? I am plagued , in all my living , with a perpetual tariff of prices . If I work in my garden and prune an apple- tree , I am well enough entertained , and could continue in- definitely in the like ...
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... moral elevations of her husband . But we stop where they stop . Very hardly can we take another step . The great , or such as hold of nature , and transcend fashions , by their fidelity to universal ideas , are saviors from these ...
... moral elevations of her husband . But we stop where they stop . Very hardly can we take another step . The great , or such as hold of nature , and transcend fashions , by their fidelity to universal ideas , are saviors from these ...
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... moral conclusions . Plato affirms the coincidence of science and virtue ; for vice can never know itself and virtue ; but virtue knows both itself and vice . The eye attested that justice was best , as long as it was profitable ; Plato ...
... moral conclusions . Plato affirms the coincidence of science and virtue ; for vice can never know itself and virtue ; but virtue knows both itself and vice . The eye attested that justice was best , as long as it was profitable ; Plato ...
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... , gathers them all up into rank and gradation , the Euclid of holiness , and marries the two parts of nature . Before all men , he saw the intellectual values of the moral sentiment . He describes his own ideal 46 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
... , gathers them all up into rank and gradation , the Euclid of holiness , and marries the two parts of nature . Before all men , he saw the intellectual values of the moral sentiment . He describes his own ideal 46 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
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