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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He believes that the great material elements had their origin from his thought.
And our philosophy finds one essence collected or distributed. If now we proceed
to inquire into the kinds of service we derive from others, let us be warned of the ...
He believes that the great material elements had their origin from his thought.
And our philosophy finds one essence collected or distributed. If now we proceed
to inquire into the kinds of service we derive from others, let us be warned of the ...
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It goes out from you, whether you will or not, and profits me whom you never
thought of. I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind, great power of
performance, without fresh resolution. We are emulous of all that man can do.
Cecil's ...
It goes out from you, whether you will or not, and profits me whom you never
thought of. I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind, great power of
performance, without fresh resolution. We are emulous of all that man can do.
Cecil's ...
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But I find him greater, when he can abolish himself, and all heroes, by letting in
this element of reason, irrespective of persons; this subtilizer, and irresistible
upward force, into our thought, destroying individualism; the power so great, that
the ...
But I find him greater, when he can abolish himself, and all heroes, by letting in
this element of reason, irrespective of persons; this subtilizer, and irresistible
upward force, into our thought, destroying individualism; the power so great, that
the ...
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thought ! They shed their own abundant beauty on the objects they behold.
Therefore, they are not at the mercy of such poor educators as we adults. If we
huff and chide them, they soon come not to mind it, and get a self-reliance ; and if
we ...
thought ! They shed their own abundant beauty on the objects they behold.
Therefore, they are not at the mercy of such poor educators as we adults. If we
huff and chide them, they soon come not to mind it, and get a self-reliance ; and if
we ...
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It seems a mechanical advantage, and great benefit it is to each speaker, as he
can now paint out his thought to himself. We pass very fast, in our personal
moods, from dignity to dependence. And if any appear never to assume the chair,
but ...
It seems a mechanical advantage, and great benefit it is to each speaker, as he
can now paint out his thought to himself. We pass very fast, in our personal
moods, from dignity to dependence. And if any appear never to assume the chair,
but ...
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