The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... sense , proceed to truth and to being . " Foremost among these activities , are the sum- mersaults , spells , and resurrections wrought by the imagina tion . When this wakes , a man seems to multiply ten times or a thousand times his ...
... sense , proceed to truth and to being . " Foremost among these activities , are the sum- mersaults , spells , and resurrections wrought by the imagina tion . When this wakes , a man seems to multiply ten times or a thousand times his ...
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... sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them transferred to the walls of the world . For a time , our teachers serve us personally , as metres or milestones of progress . Once they were angels of knowledge , and their ...
... sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them transferred to the walls of the world . For a time , our teachers serve us personally , as metres or milestones of progress . Once they were angels of knowledge , and their ...
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... sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has , also , what they have not , this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry with the ...
... sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has , also , what they have not , this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry with the ...
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... sense , on bread and water , except when entertained by his friends . His necessary expenses were exceedingly small , and no one else could live as he did . He wore no under garment ; his upper garment was the same for summer and winter ...
... sense , on bread and water , except when entertained by his friends . His necessary expenses were exceedingly small , and no one else could live as he did . He wore no under garment ; his upper garment was the same for summer and winter ...
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... sense deepens , his merits multiply , with study . When we say , here is a fine collection of fables ; or , when we praise the style ; or the common sense ; or arithmetic ; we speak as boys , and much of our impatient criticism of the ...
... sense deepens , his merits multiply , with study . When we say , here is a fine collection of fables ; or , when we praise the style ; or the common sense ; or arithmetic ; we speak as boys , and much of our impatient criticism of the ...
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