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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... equal greatness . Will- ingly does she follow his steps with the rose and the violet , and bend her lines of grandeur and grace to the decoration of her darling child . Only let his thoughts be of equal scope , and the frame will suit ...
... equal greatness . Will- ingly does she follow his steps with the rose and the violet , and bend her lines of grandeur and grace to the decoration of her darling child . Only let his thoughts be of equal scope , and the frame will suit ...
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... equal to action " ; " the smallest weight may be made to lift the greatest , the difference of weight being compensated by time " ; and many the like propositions , which have an ethical as well as physical sense . These propositions ...
... equal to action " ; " the smallest weight may be made to lift the greatest , the difference of weight being compensated by time " ; and many the like propositions , which have an ethical as well as physical sense . These propositions ...
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... equal right in the soul , has come to be a paramount motive for going thither . My friends , in these two errors , I think , I find the causes of a decaying church and a wasting unbelief . And what greater calamity can fall upon a ...
... equal right in the soul , has come to be a paramount motive for going thither . My friends , in these two errors , I think , I find the causes of a decaying church and a wasting unbelief . And what greater calamity can fall upon a ...
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... equal greatness of mind . He cannot know them until he has beheld with awe the infini- tude and impersonality of the intellectual power . When he has seen , that it is not his , nor any man's , but that it is the soul which made the ...
... equal greatness of mind . He cannot know them until he has beheld with awe the infini- tude and impersonality of the intellectual power . When he has seen , that it is not his , nor any man's , but that it is the soul which made the ...
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... equal issues . Nothing is more simple than greatness ; indeed , to be simple is to be great . The vision of genius comes by renouncing the too officious activity of the understanding , and giving leave and amplest privilege to the ...
... equal issues . Nothing is more simple than greatness ; indeed , to be simple is to be great . The vision of genius comes by renouncing the too officious activity of the understanding , and giving leave and amplest privilege to the ...
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