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 2 |
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These are at once accepted as the reality , of which the world we have conversed
with is the show . We go to the gymnasium and the swimming - school to see the
power and beauty of the body ; there is the like pleasure , and a higher benefit ...
These are at once accepted as the reality , of which the world we have conversed
with is the show . We go to the gymnasium and the swimming - school to see the
power and beauty of the body ; there is the like pleasure , and a higher benefit ...
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the invisible organs and members of the mind , which respond , member for
member , to the parts of the body . For , we thus enter a new gymnasium , and
learn to choose men by their truest marks , taught , with Plato , “ to choose those
who ...
the invisible organs and members of the mind , which respond , member for
member , to the parts of the body . For , we thus enter a new gymnasium , and
learn to choose men by their truest marks , taught , with Plato , “ to choose those
who ...
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... disposes these particulars , and so certifies me of the equity which checkmates
every false player , bankrupts every selfseeker , and apprises me of my
independence on any conditions of country , or time , or human body , that man
liberates ...
... disposes these particulars , and so certifies me of the equity which checkmates
every false player , bankrupts every selfseeker , and apprises me of my
independence on any conditions of country , or time , or human body , that man
liberates ...
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Be the limb of their body , the breath of their mouth . Compromise thy egotism .
Who cares for that , so thou gain aught wider and nobler ? Never mind the taunt
of Boswellism : the devotion may easily be greater than the wretched pride which
is ...
Be the limb of their body , the breath of their mouth . Compromise thy egotism .
Who cares for that , so thou gain aught wider and nobler ? Never mind the taunt
of Boswellism : the devotion may easily be greater than the wretched pride which
is ...
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Body cannot teach wisdom ; God only . In the same mind , he constantly affirms
that 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 ...
Body cannot teach wisdom ; God only . In the same mind , he constantly affirms
that 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 ...
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