The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... virtue ? The thoughtful youth laments the superfotation of nature . ' Gen- erous and handsome , ' he says , ' is your hero ; but look at yon- der poor Paddy , whose country is his wheelbarrow ; look at his whole nation of Paddies ...
... virtue ? The thoughtful youth laments the superfotation of nature . ' Gen- erous and handsome , ' he says , ' is your hero ; but look at yon- der poor Paddy , whose country is his wheelbarrow ; look at his whole nation of Paddies ...
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... virtue , is good for knowledge . Hence his contemporaries tax him with plagiarism . But the inventor only knows how to borrow ; and society is glad to forget the innumerable laborers who ministered to this architect , and reserves all ...
... virtue , is good for knowledge . Hence his contemporaries tax him with plagiarism . But the inventor only knows how to borrow ; and society is glad to forget the innumerable laborers who ministered to this architect , and reserves all ...
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... virtue , is good for knowledge . Hence his con- temporaries tax him with plagiarism . But the inventor only knows how to borrow ; and society is glad to forget the in- numerable laborers who ministered to this architect , and re- serves ...
... virtue , is good for knowledge . Hence his con- temporaries tax him with plagiarism . But the inventor only knows how to borrow ; and society is glad to forget the in- numerable laborers who ministered to this architect , and re- serves ...
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... virtue and all felicity depend on this science of the real : for courage is nothing else than knowledge : the fairest fortune that can befall man , is to be guided by his demon to that which is truly his own . also is the essence of ...
... virtue and all felicity depend on this science of the real : for courage is nothing else than knowledge : the fairest fortune that can befall man , is to be guided by his demon to that which is truly his own . also is the essence of ...
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... virtue cannot be taught ; that it is not a science , but an inspiration ; that the greatest goods are produced to us through mania , and are assigned to us by a divine gift . This leads me to that central figure , which he has estab ...
... virtue cannot be taught ; that it is not a science , but an inspiration ; that the greatest goods are produced to us through mania , and are assigned to us by a divine gift . This leads me to that central figure , which he has estab ...
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