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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... experience had he yet imported into his doctrine . This man had ploughed , and planted , and talked , and bought , and sold ; he had read books ; he had eaten and drunken ; his head aches ; his heart throbs ; he smiles and suffers ; yet ...
... experience had he yet imported into his doctrine . This man had ploughed , and planted , and talked , and bought , and sold ; he had read books ; he had eaten and drunken ; his head aches ; his heart throbs ; he smiles and suffers ; yet ...
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... experience that every man , were life long enough , would write history for himself ? What else do these volumes of ex- tracts and manuscript commentaries , that every scholar writes , indicate ? Greek history is one thing to me ...
... experience that every man , were life long enough , would write history for himself ? What else do these volumes of ex- tracts and manuscript commentaries , that every scholar writes , indicate ? Greek history is one thing to me ...
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... experience , but they wish the scholar to replace to them those private , sincere , divine ex- periences , of which they have been defrauded by dwelling in the street . It is the noble , manlike , just thought , which is the superiority ...
... experience , but they wish the scholar to replace to them those private , sincere , divine ex- periences , of which they have been defrauded by dwelling in the street . It is the noble , manlike , just thought , which is the superiority ...
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... experience of every child . He too is a demon or god thrown into a particular chaos , where he strives ever to lead things from disorder into order . Each individual soul is such , in virtue of its being a power to translate the world ...
... experience of every child . He too is a demon or god thrown into a particular chaos , where he strives ever to lead things from disorder into order . Each individual soul is such , in virtue of its being a power to translate the world ...
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... ploughed land , cattle , bridges , hardware , wooden - ware , carpets , cloths , provisions , books , money , and cannot give him the skill and experience which - made or collected these , and the method and 130 MAN THE REFORMER .
... ploughed land , cattle , bridges , hardware , wooden - ware , carpets , cloths , provisions , books , money , and cannot give him the skill and experience which - made or collected these , and the method and 130 MAN THE REFORMER .
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