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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... individual , and strives to lead back the individual to it . When we consider Spirit , we see that the views already pre- sented do not include the whole circumference of man . We must add some related thoughts . Three problems are put ...
... individual , and strives to lead back the individual to it . When we consider Spirit , we see that the views already pre- sented do not include the whole circumference of man . We must add some related thoughts . Three problems are put ...
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... individuals of the animal kingdom , as it is to know whence and whereto is this tyran- nizing unity in his constitution , which evermore separates and classifies things , endeavoring to reduce the most diverse to one form . When I ...
... individuals of the animal kingdom , as it is to know whence and whereto is this tyran- nizing unity in his constitution , which evermore separates and classifies things , endeavoring to reduce the most diverse to one form . When I ...
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... individuals proceed , centuries are points , and all history is but the epoch of one degradation . ' We distrust and deny inwardly our sympathy with nature . We own and disown our relation to it , by turns . We are , like Nebuchadnezzar ...
... individuals proceed , centuries are points , and all history is but the epoch of one degradation . ' We distrust and deny inwardly our sympathy with nature . We own and disown our relation to it , by turns . We are , like Nebuchadnezzar ...
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... individual , to possess himself , must sometimes return from his own labor to embrace all the other laborers . But unfortu- nately , this original unit , this fountain of power , has been so distributed to multitudes , has been so ...
... individual , to possess himself , must sometimes return from his own labor to embrace all the other laborers . But unfortu- nately , this original unit , this fountain of power , has been so distributed to multitudes , has been so ...
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... individual , stands by itself . By and by , it finds how to join two things , and see in them one nature ; then three , then three thousand ; and so tyran- nized over by its own unifying instinct , it goes on tying things together ...
... individual , stands by itself . By and by , it finds how to join two things , and see in them one nature ; then three , then three thousand ; and so tyran- nized over by its own unifying instinct , it goes on tying things together ...
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