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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... seems wicked to go to church . " And the motive that holds the best there , is now only a hope and a waiting . What was once a mere circumstance , that the best and the worst men in the parish , the poor and the rich , the learned and ...
... seems wicked to go to church . " And the motive that holds the best there , is now only a hope and a waiting . What was once a mere circumstance , that the best and the worst men in the parish , the poor and the rich , the learned and ...
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... seems too nearly allied to show and by - ends , to the exaggeration of the finite and selfish , and loss of the uni- versal . The orators , the poets , the commanders encroach on us only as fair women do , by our allowance and homage ...
... seems too nearly allied to show and by - ends , to the exaggeration of the finite and selfish , and loss of the uni- versal . The orators , the poets , the commanders encroach on us only as fair women do , by our allowance and homage ...
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... seems to be a certain grace without grandeur , and itself not new but derivative ; a vase of fair outline , but empty , - which whoso sees , may fill with what wit and character is in him , but which does not , like the charged cloud ...
... seems to be a certain grace without grandeur , and itself not new but derivative ; a vase of fair outline , but empty , - which whoso sees , may fill with what wit and character is in him , but which does not , like the charged cloud ...
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... seems to whisper , There is a better way than this indolent learning of another . Leave me alone ; do not teach me out of Leibnitz or Schelling , and I shall find it all out myself . ' - Still more do we owe to biography the ...
... seems to whisper , There is a better way than this indolent learning of another . Leave me alone ; do not teach me out of Leibnitz or Schelling , and I shall find it all out myself . ' - Still more do we owe to biography the ...
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... seems to be , a perpetual tendency to prefer the private law , to obey the private impulse , to the ex- clusion of the law of universal being . The hero is great by means of the predominance of the universal nature ; he has only to open ...
... seems to be , a perpetual tendency to prefer the private law , to obey the private impulse , to the ex- clusion of the law of universal being . The hero is great by means of the predominance of the universal nature ; he has only to open ...
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