Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - 364 páginas |
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... force and freshness to the reader . A subject that frequently engages the attention of Emerson , is the position of the man of letters . Amid much admirable matter on this topic , there is one point that seems to him of much importance ...
... force and freshness to the reader . A subject that frequently engages the attention of Emerson , is the position of the man of letters . Amid much admirable matter on this topic , there is one point that seems to him of much importance ...
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... force and precision , to his thought . Schiller , in his poems , has done much to de- velope again the spirit and grace of ancient fable , and give it a new in- terpretation and applicability . But we think , in this respect , Emerson ...
... force and precision , to his thought . Schiller , in his poems , has done much to de- velope again the spirit and grace of ancient fable , and give it a new in- terpretation and applicability . But we think , in this respect , Emerson ...
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... forces , so the hours should be instructed by the ages , and the ages explained by the hours . Of the uni- versal mind each individual man is one more incarnation . All its properties consist in him . Every step in his private ex ...
... forces , so the hours should be instructed by the ages , and the ages explained by the hours . Of the uni- versal mind each individual man is one more incarnation . All its properties consist in him . Every step in his private ex ...
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... force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room , who spoke so clear and emphatic ? Good Heaven ! it is he ! it is that very lump of bashfulness and phlegm which for weeks has done nothing but eat when you were by ...
... force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room , who spoke so clear and emphatic ? Good Heaven ! it is he ! it is that very lump of bashfulness and phlegm which for weeks has done nothing but eat when you were by ...
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... force would be felt . He would utter opinions on all passing affairs , which being seen to be not private but necessary , would sink like darts into the ear of men , and put them in fear . These are the voices which we hear in solitude ...
... force would be felt . He would utter opinions on all passing affairs , which being seen to be not private but necessary , would sink like darts into the ear of men , and put them in fear . These are the voices which we hear in solitude ...
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