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 1 |
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A man is a centre for nature, running out threads of relation through everything,
fluid and solid, material and elemental. The earth rolls; every clod and stone
comes to the meridian : so every organ, function, acid, crystal, grain of dust, has
its ...
A man is a centre for nature, running out threads of relation through everything,
fluid and solid, material and elemental. The earth rolls; every clod and stone
comes to the meridian : so every organ, function, acid, crystal, grain of dust, has
its ...
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... of mathematical combination, great power of abstraction, the transmutings of
the imagination, even versatility, and concentration, as these acts expose n the
invisible organs and members of the mind, which respond, USES OF GREAT
MEN.
... of mathematical combination, great power of abstraction, the transmutings of
the imagination, even versatility, and concentration, as these acts expose n the
invisible organs and members of the mind, which respond, USES OF GREAT
MEN.
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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 can,
...
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 can,
...
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And in the Republic, - “By each of these disciplines, a certain organ of the soul is
both purified and reanimated, which is blinded and buried by studies of another
kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is ...
And in the Republic, - “By each of these disciplines, a certain organ of the soul is
both purified and reanimated, which is blinded and buried by studies of another
kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is ...
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This leads me to that central figure, which he has established in his Academy, as
the organ through which every considered opinion shall be announced, and
whose biography he has likewise so labored, that the historic facts are lost in the
...
This leads me to that central figure, which he has established in his Academy, as
the organ through which every considered opinion shall be announced, and
whose biography he has likewise so labored, that the historic facts are lost in the
...
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