The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... pass- ing religions and philosophies answer some other question . Certain men affect us as rich possibilities , but helpless to them- selves and to their times , the sport , perhaps , of some instinct that rules in the air ; they do not ...
... pass- ing religions and philosophies answer some other question . Certain men affect us as rich possibilities , but helpless to them- selves and to their times , the sport , perhaps , of some instinct that rules in the air ; they do not ...
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... pass out of the sore relation to persons ; I am healed of my hurts ; I am made immortal by apprehending my possession of incorruptible goods . Here is great competi- tion of rich and poor . We live in a market , where is only so much ...
... pass out of the sore relation to persons ; I am healed of my hurts ; I am made immortal by apprehending my possession of incorruptible goods . Here is great competi- tion of rich and poor . We live in a market , where is only so much ...
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... pass very fast , in our personal moods , from dig- nity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the chair , but always to stand and serve , it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole ro ...
... pass very fast , in our personal moods , from dig- nity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the chair , but always to stand and serve , it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole ro ...
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... pass away ; the qualities remain on anoth- er brow . No experience is more familiar . Once you saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disen- chanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be ...
... pass away ; the qualities remain on anoth- er brow . No experience is more familiar . Once you saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disen- chanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be ...
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... passing through the perforations of a flute , is distinguished as the notes of a scale , so the nature of the Great Spirit is single , though its forms be manifold , arising from the consequences of acts . When the difference of the ...
... passing through the perforations of a flute , is distinguished as the notes of a scale , so the nature of the Great Spirit is single , though its forms be manifold , arising from the consequences of acts . When the difference of the ...
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