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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Unpublished nature will have its whole secret told. Shall we say that quartz
mountains will pulverize into innumerable Werners, Won Buchs, and Beaumonts;
and the laboratory of the atmosphere holds in solution I know not what
Berzeliuses ...
Unpublished nature will have its whole secret told. Shall we say that quartz
mountains will pulverize into innumerable Werners, Won Buchs, and Beaumonts;
and the laboratory of the atmosphere holds in solution I know not what
Berzeliuses ...
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Here is a head and a trunk | What a front what eyes | Atlantean shoulders, and
the whole carriage heroic, with equal inward force to guide the great machine !
This pleasure of full expression to that which, in their private experience, is
usually ...
Here is a head and a trunk | What a front what eyes | Atlantean shoulders, and
the whole carriage heroic, with equal inward force to guide the great machine !
This pleasure of full expression to that which, in their private experience, is
usually ...
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But there are vices and follies incident to whole populations and ages. Men
resemble their contemporaries, even more than their progenitors. It is observed in
old couples, or in persons who have been housemates for a course of years, that
...
But there are vices and follies incident to whole populations and ages. Men
resemble their contemporaries, even more than their progenitors. It is observed in
old couples, or in persons who have been housemates for a course of years, that
...
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They cry up the virtues of George Washington, —“Damn George Washington l' is
the poor Jacobin's whole speech and confutation. But it is human nature's
indispensable defence. The centripetence augments the centrifugence. We
balance ...
They cry up the virtues of George Washington, —“Damn George Washington l' is
the poor Jacobin's whole speech and confutation. But it is human nature's
indispensable defence. The centripetence augments the centrifugence. We
balance ...
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'Generous and handsome,” he says, “is your hero; but look at yonder poor Paddy,
whose country is his wheelbarrow; look at his whole nation of Paddies.' Why are
the masses, from the dawn of history down, food for knives and powder!
'Generous and handsome,” he says, “is your hero; but look at yonder poor Paddy,
whose country is his wheelbarrow; look at his whole nation of Paddies.' Why are
the masses, from the dawn of history down, food for knives and powder!
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