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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... less grand as it shuts down over less worth in the population . WH CHAPTER II . COMMODITY . HOEVER considers the final cause of the world , will discern a multitude of uses that enter as parts into that result . They all admit of being ...
... less grand as it shuts down over less worth in the population . WH CHAPTER II . COMMODITY . HOEVER considers the final cause of the world , will discern a multitude of uses that enter as parts into that result . They all admit of being ...
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... less excellent , except for our less susceptibility in the afternoon , was the charm , last evening , of a January sunset . The western clouds divided and subdivided themselves into pink flakes modulated with tints of unspeakable ...
... less excellent , except for our less susceptibility in the afternoon , was the charm , last evening , of a January sunset . The western clouds divided and subdivided themselves into pink flakes modulated with tints of unspeakable ...
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... less luminous , arises in his mind , cotemporaneous with every thought , which furnishes the vestment of the thought . Hence , good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories . This imagery is spontaneous . It is the ...
... less luminous , arises in his mind , cotemporaneous with every thought , which furnishes the vestment of the thought . Hence , good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories . This imagery is spontaneous . It is the ...
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... less , because Time and Space relations vanish as laws are known . Here again we are impressed and even daunted by the im- mense Universe to be explored . " What we know , is a point to what we do not know . " Open any recent journal of ...
... less , because Time and Space relations vanish as laws are known . Here again we are impressed and even daunted by the im- mense Universe to be explored . " What we know , is a point to what we do not know . " Open any recent journal of ...
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... less of heat , from the river that wears it away . The river , as it flows , resembles the air that flows over it ; the air resembles the light which traverses it with more subtile currents ; the light resembles the heat which rides ...
... less of heat , from the river that wears it away . The river , as it flows , resembles the air that flows over it ; the air resembles the light which traverses it with more subtile currents ; the light resembles the heat which rides ...
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