The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... conversation of a strong - natured farmer or backwoodsman , which all men relish . A man's power to connect his thought with its proper sym- bol , and so to utter it , depends on the simplicity of his charac- ter , that is , upon his ...
... conversation of a strong - natured farmer or backwoodsman , which all men relish . A man's power to connect his thought with its proper sym- bol , and so to utter it , depends on the simplicity of his charac- ter , that is , upon his ...
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... conversation of men they do not hear , but only a mincing and diluted speech . They are often virtually disfranchised ; and , indeed , there are advocates for their celibacy . As far as this is true of the studious classes , it is not ...
... conversation of men they do not hear , but only a mincing and diluted speech . They are often virtually disfranchised ; and , indeed , there are advocates for their celibacy . As far as this is true of the studious classes , it is not ...
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... conversation with the beauty of the soul , to beget a desire and need to impart to others the same knowledge and love . If utterance is denied , the thought lies like a burden on the man . Always the seer is a sayer . Somehow his dream ...
... conversation with the beauty of the soul , to beget a desire and need to impart to others the same knowledge and love . If utterance is denied , the thought lies like a burden on the man . Always the seer is a sayer . Somehow his dream ...
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... conversation with nature is still unsung . Is it otherwise with civil history ? Is it not the lesson of our experience that every man , were life long enough , would write history for himself ? What else do these volumes of ex- tracts ...
... conversation with nature is still unsung . Is it otherwise with civil history ? Is it not the lesson of our experience that every man , were life long enough , would write history for himself ? What else do these volumes of ex- tracts ...
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... conversation , a character , an influence . You admire pictures , but it is as impossible for you to paint a right picture , as for grass to bear apples . But when the genius comes , it makes fingers : it is pliancy , and the power of ...
... conversation , a character , an influence . You admire pictures , but it is as impossible for you to paint a right picture , as for grass to bear apples . But when the genius comes , it makes fingers : it is pliancy , and the power of ...
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