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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... rich conveniencies , this ocean of air above , this ocean of water beneath , this firmament of earth between ? this zodiac of lights , this tent of dropping clouds , this striped coat of climates , this fourfold year ? Beasts , fire ...
... rich conveniencies , this ocean of air above , this ocean of water beneath , this firmament of earth between ? this zodiac of lights , this tent of dropping clouds , this striped coat of climates , this fourfold year ? Beasts , fire ...
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... rich landscape , it is less to my pur- pose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata , than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tran- quil sense of unity . I cannot greatly honor minuteness in details ...
... rich landscape , it is less to my pur- pose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata , than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tran- quil sense of unity . I cannot greatly honor minuteness in details ...
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... rich possibilities of the new era ? This time , like all times , is a very good one , if we but know what to do with it . I read with joy some of the auspicious signs of the coming days , as they glimmer already through poetry and art ...
... rich possibilities of the new era ? This time , like all times , is a very good one , if we but know what to do with it . I read with joy some of the auspicious signs of the coming days , as they glimmer already through poetry and art ...
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... rich ; what invitation from every property it gives to every faculty of man ! In its fruitful soils ; in its navigable sea ; in its mountains of metal and stone ; in its forests of all woods ; in its animals ; in its chemical ingredi ...
... rich ; what invitation from every property it gives to every faculty of man ! In its fruitful soils ; in its navigable sea ; in its mountains of metal and stone ; in its forests of all woods ; in its animals ; in its chemical ingredi ...
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... , by the reception of beautiful sentiments . It is true that a great and rich soul , like his , falling among the simple , does so preponderate , that , as his did , it names the world . The world seems to them to exist for ADDRESS . 71.
... , by the reception of beautiful sentiments . It is true that a great and rich soul , like his , falling among the simple , does so preponderate , that , as his did , it names the world . The world seems to them to exist for ADDRESS . 71.
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