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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... once filled the whole sky , are gone already ; friend and relative , profession and party , town and country , nation and world , must also soar and sing . Of course , he who has put forth his total strength in fit ac- tions has the ...
... once filled the whole sky , are gone already ; friend and relative , profession and party , town and country , nation and world , must also soar and sing . Of course , he who has put forth his total strength in fit ac- tions has the ...
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... once we valued more than the apple of the eye , we have quite exhausted . What is that but saying , that we have come up with the point of view which the universal mind took through the eyes of one scribe ; we have been that man , and ...
... once we valued more than the apple of the eye , we have quite exhausted . What is that but saying , that we have come up with the point of view which the universal mind took through the eyes of one scribe ; we have been that man , and ...
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... once into a mere illustration and fable of this mind . What am I ? and What is ? asks the human spirit with a curiosity new - kindled , but never to be quenched . Be- hold these out - running laws , which our imperfect apprehension can ...
... once into a mere illustration and fable of this mind . What am I ? and What is ? asks the human spirit with a curiosity new - kindled , but never to be quenched . Be- hold these out - running laws , which our imperfect apprehension can ...
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... Once man was all ; now he is an appendage , a nuisance . And because the indwelling Supreme Spirit cannot wholly be got rid of , the doctrine of it suffers this perversion , that the divine nature is attributed to one or two persons ...
... Once man was all ; now he is an appendage , a nuisance . And because the indwelling Supreme Spirit cannot wholly be got rid of , the doctrine of it suffers this perversion , that the divine nature is attributed to one or two persons ...
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... once sallies of ad- miration and love , but are now petrified into official titles , kills all generous sympathy and liking . All who hear me , feel , that the language that describes Christ to Europe and Amer- ica , is not the style of ...
... once sallies of ad- miration and love , but are now petrified into official titles , kills all generous sympathy and liking . All who hear me , feel , that the language that describes Christ to Europe and Amer- ica , is not the style of ...
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