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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... poor , ignorant man , in a white - seamed , rusty coat , like themselves , nowise emitting a continuous stream of light , but now and then a jet of luminous thought , followed by total darkness ; moreover , that he cannot make of his ...
... poor , ignorant man , in a white - seamed , rusty coat , like themselves , nowise emitting a continuous stream of light , but now and then a jet of luminous thought , followed by total darkness ; moreover , that he cannot make of his ...
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... poor an article . - - I think we feel not much otherwise if , instead of beholding foolish nations , we take the great and wise men , the eminent souls , and narrowly inspect their biography . None of them seen by himself , and his ...
... poor an article . - - I think we feel not much otherwise if , instead of beholding foolish nations , we take the great and wise men , the eminent souls , and narrowly inspect their biography . None of them seen by himself , and his ...
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... poor bitter things when prosecuted for themselves as an end . To every reform in proportion to its energy , early disgusts are incidents , so that the disciple is surprised at the very hour of his first triumphs , with chagrins , and ...
... poor bitter things when prosecuted for themselves as an end . To every reform in proportion to its energy , early disgusts are incidents , so that the disciple is surprised at the very hour of his first triumphs , with chagrins , and ...
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... poor . Knowledge , Virtue , Power are the victories of man over his necessities , his march to the dominion of the world . Every man ought to have this opportunity to conquer the world for himself . Only such persons interest us ...
... poor . Knowledge , Virtue , Power are the victories of man over his necessities , his march to the dominion of the world . Every man ought to have this opportunity to conquer the world for himself . Only such persons interest us ...
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... poor only for selfish ones . - Now what help for these evils ? How can the man who has learned but one art , procure all the conveniences of life honest- ly ? Shall we say all we think ? - Perhaps with his own hands . Suppose he ...
... poor only for selfish ones . - Now what help for these evils ? How can the man who has learned but one art , procure all the conveniences of life honest- ly ? Shall we say all we think ? - Perhaps with his own hands . Suppose he ...
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action animal antinomianism appear astronomy beauty behold better character church comes conservatism conversation divine earth Emanuel Swedenborg Epaminondas eternal exist experience fact faculties faith fear feel force genius gifts give Goethe hand heart heaven Heraclitus hope hour human ical individual intel intellect labor light ligion live look man's manner marriage means mind moral Napoleon nature never noble objects Parliament of Love party pass perfect persons Phidias Pindar plant Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry present prudence reform relations religion rich Rome scholar secret seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars sublime talent thee things thou thought tion to-day Transcendentalist true truth universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon youth Zoroaster