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... human life appear to , and affect , a solitary New England thinker , cannot fail to have some interest for him also , and may , perhaps , incite him anew to hopeful and earnest effort . In explaining and enforcing still further his ...
... human life appear to , and affect , a solitary New England thinker , cannot fail to have some interest for him also , and may , perhaps , incite him anew to hopeful and earnest effort . In explaining and enforcing still further his ...
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... human interest . The reader who would determine whether or no Emerson believes thus and thus , in relation to the prevailing divisions of opinion , will find himself in a similar difficulty to the Germans with Goethe ; and will possibly ...
... human interest . The reader who would determine whether or no Emerson believes thus and thus , in relation to the prevailing divisions of opinion , will find himself in a similar difficulty to the Germans with Goethe ; and will possibly ...
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... human soul there are more mysteries than can be fathomed by its philosophy . But despite these drawbacks , he who approaches the study of the writings of Emerson , in that spirit of patient and reverent investigation which the ...
... human soul there are more mysteries than can be fathomed by its philosophy . But despite these drawbacks , he who approaches the study of the writings of Emerson , in that spirit of patient and reverent investigation which the ...
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... human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion , which belongs to it in appropriate events . But always the thought is prior to the fact ; all the facts of history pre - exist in the ...
... human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion , which belongs to it in appropriate events . But always the thought is prior to the fact ; all the facts of history pre - exist in the ...
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... human nature . The intellectual nomadism is the faculty of objectiveness , or of eyes which everywhere feed themselves . Who hath such eyes , everywhere falls into easy relations with his fellow - men . Every man , every thing is a ...
... human nature . The intellectual nomadism is the faculty of objectiveness , or of eyes which everywhere feed themselves . Who hath such eyes , everywhere falls into easy relations with his fellow - men . Every man , every thing is a ...
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