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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... present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world . But when , following the invisible steps of thought , we come to inquire ...
... present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world . But when , following the invisible steps of thought , we come to inquire ...
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... present expositor of the divine mind . It is a fixed point whereby we may measure our departure . As we degenerate , the contrast between us and our house is more evident . We are as much strangers in nature , as we are aliens from God ...
... present expositor of the divine mind . It is a fixed point whereby we may measure our departure . As we degenerate , the contrast between us and our house is more evident . We are as much strangers in nature , as we are aliens from God ...
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... present , man applies to nature but half his force . He works on the world with his understanding alone . He lives in it , and masters it by a penny - wisdom ; and he that works most in it , is but a half - man , and whilst his arms are ...
... present , man applies to nature but half his force . He works on the world with his understanding alone . He lives in it , and masters it by a penny - wisdom ; and he that works most in it , is but a half - man , and whilst his arms are ...
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... present to all particular men only par- tially , or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society to find the whole man . Man is not a farmer , or a professor , or an engineer , but he is all . Man is priest , and ...
... present to all particular men only par- tially , or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society to find the whole man . Man is not a farmer , or a professor , or an engineer , but he is all . Man is priest , and ...
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... present thought to all nature and all art , and persuade men by the cheerful serenity of their carrying the matter , that this thing which they do , is the apple which the ages have desired to pluck , now at last ripe , and inviting ...
... present thought to all nature and all art , and persuade men by the cheerful serenity of their carrying the matter , that this thing which they do , is the apple which the ages have desired to pluck , now at last ripe , and inviting ...
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