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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... to the time and to this country . Historically , there is thought to be a difference in the ideas . which predominate over successive epochs , and there are data for marking the genius of the Classic , of the 58 THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR .
... to the time and to this country . Historically , there is thought to be a difference in the ideas . which predominate over successive epochs , and there are data for marking the genius of the Classic , of the 58 THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR .
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... genius of the Classic , of the Romantic , and now of the Reflective or Philosophical age . With the views I have intimated of the oneness or the identity of the mind through all individuals , I do not much dwell on these dif- ferences ...
... genius of the Classic , of the Romantic , and now of the Reflective or Philosophical age . With the views I have intimated of the oneness or the identity of the mind through all individuals , I do not much dwell on these dif- ferences ...
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... genius of the ancients . The near There is one man of genius , who has done much for this philosophy of life , whose literary value has never yet been rightly estimated ; -I mean Emanuel Swedenborg . The most imaginative of men , yet ...
... genius of the ancients . The near There is one man of genius , who has done much for this philosophy of life , whose literary value has never yet been rightly estimated ; -I mean Emanuel Swedenborg . The most imaginative of men , yet ...
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... , but in Egypt , in Persia , in India , in China . Europe has always owed to Oriental genius its di- vine impulses . What these holy bards said , all sane men found agreeable and true . And the unique impression of 68 ADDRESS .
... , but in Egypt , in Persia , in India , in China . Europe has always owed to Oriental genius its di- vine impulses . What these holy bards said , all sane men found agreeable and true . And the unique impression of 68 ADDRESS .
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... Genius leaves the temple , to haunt the senate , or the market . Literature becomes frivo- lous . Science is cold . The eye of youth is not lighted by the hope of other worlds , and age is without honor . Society lives to trifles , and ...
... Genius leaves the temple , to haunt the senate , or the market . Literature becomes frivo- lous . Science is cold . The eye of youth is not lighted by the hope of other worlds , and age is without honor . Society lives to trifles , and ...
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