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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... society . Let him use both , not serve either . The reason why an ingenious soul shuns society , is to the end of finding society . It repu- diates the false , out of love of the true . You can very soon learn all that society can teach ...
... society . Let him use both , not serve either . The reason why an ingenious soul shuns society , is to the end of finding society . It repu- diates the false , out of love of the true . You can very soon learn all that society can teach ...
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... society , exists for exhibition , and goes to the soul only for power to work . Genius is its own end , and draws its means and the style of its architecture from within , going abroad only for audience , and spectator , as we adapt our ...
... society , exists for exhibition , and goes to the soul only for power to work . Genius is its own end , and draws its means and the style of its architecture from within , going abroad only for audience , and spectator , as we adapt our ...
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... society , no longer , but live a life of discovery and performance . Accept the intellect , and it will accept us . Be the lowly ministers of that pure omniscience , and deny it not before men . It will burn up all profane literature ...
... society , no longer , but live a life of discovery and performance . Accept the intellect , and it will accept us . Be the lowly ministers of that pure omniscience , and deny it not before men . It will burn up all profane literature ...
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... society , that the memory of them is only kept alive in old books and in dim traditions ; that prophets and poets , that beautiful and perfect men , we are not now , no , nor have even seen such ; that some sources of human instruction ...
... society , that the memory of them is only kept alive in old books and in dim traditions ; that prophets and poets , that beautiful and perfect men , we are not now , no , nor have even seen such ; that some sources of human instruction ...
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... society , all respected some- thing , church or state , literature or history , domestic usages , the market town , the dinner - table , coined money . But now all these and all things else hear the trumpet , and must rush to judgment ...
... society , all respected some- thing , church or state , literature or history , domestic usages , the market town , the dinner - table , coined money . But now all these and all things else hear the trumpet , and must rush to judgment ...
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