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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... picture , though you have seen it any time these twenty years ! In a In these cases , by mechanical means , is suggested the differ- ence between the observer and the spectacle , between man and nature . Hence arises a pleasure mixed ...
... picture , though you have seen it any time these twenty years ! In a In these cases , by mechanical means , is suggested the differ- ence between the observer and the spectacle , between man and nature . Hence arises a pleasure mixed ...
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... picture , which God paints on the instant eternity , for the contempla- tion of the soul . Therefore the soul holds itself off from a too trivial and microscopic study of the universal tablet . It respects the end too much , to immerse ...
... picture , which God paints on the instant eternity , for the contempla- tion of the soul . Therefore the soul holds itself off from a too trivial and microscopic study of the universal tablet . It respects the end too much , to immerse ...
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... pictures ; him the past instructs ; him the future invites . Is not , indeed , every man a student , and do not all things exist for the student's behoof ? And , finally , is not the true scholar the only true master ? But the old ...
... pictures ; him the past instructs ; him the future invites . Is not , indeed , every man a student , and do not all things exist for the student's behoof ? And , finally , is not the true scholar the only true master ? But the old ...
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... pictures , with rhythmical balance of sentences , as it was to sit silent ; for , it needs not to do , but to suffer ; he only adjusts himself to the free spirit which gladly utters itself through him ; and motion is as easy as rest ...
... pictures , with rhythmical balance of sentences , as it was to sit silent ; for , it needs not to do , but to suffer ; he only adjusts himself to the free spirit which gladly utters itself through him ; and motion is as easy as rest ...
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... or Miltonic , or Chaucerian pictures . No ; but I feel perhaps the pain of an alien world ; a world not yet subdued by the thought ; or , I am cheered by the moist , warm , glittering , budding , melodious LITERARY ETHICS . 91.
... or Miltonic , or Chaucerian pictures . No ; but I feel perhaps the pain of an alien world ; a world not yet subdued by the thought ; or , I am cheered by the moist , warm , glittering , budding , melodious LITERARY ETHICS . 91.
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