The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. II, Volume 2Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... This is he that should marshal us the way we were going . There is no end to his aid . Without Plato , we should almost lose our faith in the possibility of a reasonable book . We seem to want but one , but we want USES OF GREAT MEN . 15.
... This is he that should marshal us the way we were going . There is no end to his aid . Without Plato , we should almost lose our faith in the possibility of a reasonable book . We seem to want but one , but we want USES OF GREAT MEN . 15.
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... seem to want but one , but we want one . We love to as- sociate with heroic persons , since our receptivity is unlimited ; and , with the great , our thoughts and manners easily become great . We are all wise in capacity , though so few ...
... seem to want but one , but we want one . We love to as- sociate with heroic persons , since our receptivity is unlimited ; and , with the great , our thoughts and manners easily become great . We are all wise in capacity , though so few ...
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... seem at a dis- tance our own ; but we are hindered on all sides from approach . The more we are drawn , the more we ... seems as if the Deity dressed each soul which he sends into nature in certain virtues and powers not communicable to ...
... seem at a dis- tance our own ; but we are hindered on all sides from approach . The more we are drawn , the more we ... seems as if the Deity dressed each soul which he sends into nature in certain virtues and powers not communicable to ...
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... seems a mechanical advantage , and great benefit it is to each speaker , as he can now paint out his thought to himself . We pass very fast , in our personal moods , from dig- nity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the ...
... seems a mechanical advantage , and great benefit it is to each speaker , as he can now paint out his thought to himself . We pass very fast , in our personal moods , from dig- nity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the ...
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... seems , to a reader in New England , an American genius . His broad humanity transcends all sectional lines . ― - ― This range of Plato instructs us what to think of the vexed question concerning his reputed works , what are genuine ...
... seems , to a reader in New England , an American genius . His broad humanity transcends all sectional lines . ― - ― This range of Plato instructs us what to think of the vexed question concerning his reputed works , what are genuine ...
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American animal battle of Austerlitz beauty believe Ben Jonson better brain Celt character Chartist church culture divine earth England English Englishman Europe everything existence eyes fact Fate force French friends genius give Goethe habit hands heart heaven Heimskringla heroes honor horse human hundred intellect Julius Cæsar king knew labor land learned limp band live London look Lord Lord Elgin mankind manners means mind Montaigne moral Napoleon nation nature never opinion Pericles persons philosophy plant Plato Plutarch poet poetry politics quadruped race religion rich Saxon scholars secret sense sentiment Shakespeare society Socrates soul spirit Stonehenge strength Swedenborg talent taste things thought thousand tion trade truth universe virtue wealth whilst whole wise wish write Yoganidra