The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. II, Volume 2Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... better served through our sympathy . Activity is contagious . Looking where others look , and con- versing with the same things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " You must not fight too often with one enemy , or ...
... better served through our sympathy . Activity is contagious . Looking where others look , and con- versing with the same things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " You must not fight too often with one enemy , or ...
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... better : as the law- giver is before the law - receiver . I give you joy , O sons of men ! that truth is altogether wholesome ; that we have hope to search out what might be the very self of everything . The misery of man is to be ...
... better : as the law- giver is before the law - receiver . I give you joy , O sons of men ! that truth is altogether wholesome ; that we have hope to search out what might be the very self of everything . The misery of man is to be ...
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... better worth saving than ten thousand eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . " • He said , Culture ; but he first admitted its basis , and gave immeasurably the first place to advantages of nature . His patrician tastes laid ...
... better worth saving than ten thousand eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . " • He said , Culture ; but he first admitted its basis , and gave immeasurably the first place to advantages of nature . His patrician tastes laid ...
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... better than any- thing in any other place . He was plain as a Quaker in habit and speech , affected low phrases , and illustrations from cocks and quails , soup - pans and sycamore - spoons , grooms and far- riers , and unnameable ...
... better than any- thing in any other place . He was plain as a Quaker in habit and speech , affected low phrases , and illustrations from cocks and quails , soup - pans and sycamore - spoons , grooms and far- riers , and unnameable ...
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... better . The criticism is like our impatience of miles , when we are in a hurry ; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards . The great- eyed Plato proportioned the lights and shades after the genius ...
... better . The criticism is like our impatience of miles , when we are in a hurry ; but it is still best that a mile should have seventeen hundred and sixty yards . The great- eyed Plato proportioned the lights and shades after the genius ...
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American animal battle of Austerlitz beauty believe Ben Jonson better brain Celt character Chartist church culture divine earth England English Englishman Europe everything existence eyes fact Fate force French friends genius give Goethe habit hands heart heaven Heimskringla heroes honor horse human hundred intellect Julius Cæsar king knew labor land learned limp band live London look Lord Lord Elgin mankind manners means mind Montaigne moral Napoleon nation nature never opinion Pericles persons philosophy plant Plato Plutarch poet poetry politics quadruped race religion rich Saxon scholars secret sense sentiment Shakespeare society Socrates soul spirit Stonehenge strength Swedenborg talent taste things thought thousand tion trade truth universe virtue wealth whilst whole wise wish write Yoganidra