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 to stand to society , and especially to educated society . For all this loss and scorn , what offset ? He is to find consolation in exercising the highest functions of human nature . He is one , who raises himself from private ...
... seems to stand to society , and especially to educated society . For all this loss and scorn , what offset ? He is to find consolation in exercising the highest functions of human nature . He is one , who raises himself from private ...
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... seems , are critical ; we are embarrassed with second thoughts ; we cannot enjoy anything for hanker- ing to know whereof the pleasure consists ; we are lined with eyes ; we see with our feet ; the time is infected with Hamlet's ...
... seems , are critical ; we are embarrassed with second thoughts ; we cannot enjoy anything for hanker- ing to know whereof the pleasure consists ; we are lined with eyes ; we see with our feet ; the time is infected with Hamlet's ...
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... seems a young child , and his huge globe a toy . The cool night bathes the world as with a river , and prepares his eyes again for the crimson dawn . The mystery of nature was never displayed more happily . The corn and the wine have ...
... seems a young child , and his huge globe a toy . The cool night bathes the world as with a river , and prepares his eyes again for the crimson dawn . The mystery of nature was never displayed more happily . The corn and the wine have ...
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... of beautiful sentiments . It is true that a great and rich soul , like his , falling among the simple , does so preponderate , that , as his did , it names the world . The world seems to them to exist for ADDRESS . 71.
... of beautiful sentiments . It is true that a great and rich soul , like his , falling among the simple , does so preponderate , that , as his did , it names the world . The world seems to them to exist for ADDRESS . 71.
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... seems to them to exist for him , and they have not yet drunk so deeply of his sense , as to see that only by coming again to themselves , or to God in themselves , can they grow forevermore . It is a low benefit to give me some- thing ...
... seems to them to exist for him , and they have not yet drunk so deeply of his sense , as to see that only by coming again to themselves , or to God in themselves , can they grow forevermore . It is a low benefit to give me some- thing ...
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