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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The true artist has the planet for his pedestal ; the adventurer , after years of strife
, has nothing broader than his own shoes . Our common discourse respects two
kinds of use or service from superior men . Direct giving is agreeable to the early
...
The true artist has the planet for his pedestal ; the adventurer , after years of strife
, has nothing broader than his own shoes . Our common discourse respects two
kinds of use or service from superior men . Direct giving is agreeable to the early
...
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As to what we call the masses , and common men ; there are no common men .
All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible , on the conviction that
every talent has its apotheosis somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and ...
As to what we call the masses , and common men ; there are no common men .
All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible , on the conviction that
every talent has its apotheosis somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and ...
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... the qualities remain on another brow . No experience is more familiar . Once
you saw phenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disenchanted . The
vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be common pottery ; but ...
... the qualities remain on another brow . No experience is more familiar . Once
you saw phenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disenchanted . The
vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be common pottery ; but ...
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A great common sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's
interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he
has , also , what they have not , this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry
with the ...
A great common sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's
interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he
has , also , what they have not , this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry
with the ...
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I think it is trueliest seen , when seen with the most respect . His sense deepens ,
his merits multiply , with study . When we say , here is a fine collection of fables ;
or , when we praise the style ; or the common sense ; or arithmetic ; we speak as
...
I think it is trueliest seen , when seen with the most respect . His sense deepens ,
his merits multiply , with study . When we say , here is a fine collection of fables ;
or , when we praise the style ; or the common sense ; or arithmetic ; we speak as
...
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