The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик, 1875 - 1057 páginas |
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... draw to them some genius who 00cupies himself with one thing, all his life long. The possibility of interpretation lies in the identity of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side ; has its translation ...
... draw to them some genius who 00cupies himself with one thing, all his life long. The possibility of interpretation lies in the identity of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side ; has its translation ...
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... draws their map; and, by acquainting us with new fields of activity, cools our afl'ection for the old. These are at once accepted as the reality, of which the world we have conversed with is the show. We go to the gymnasium and the ...
... draws their map; and, by acquainting us with new fields of activity, cools our afl'ection for the old. These are at once accepted as the reality, of which the world we have conversed with is the show. We go to the gymnasium and the ...
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... drawing all men by fascination into tributaries and supporters of his power. Sword and staff, or talents sword-like or staE-like, carry on the work of the world. But I find him greater, when he can abolish himself, and all heroes, by ...
... drawing all men by fascination into tributaries and supporters of his power. Sword and staff, or talents sword-like or staE-like, carry on the work of the world. But I find him greater, when he can abolish himself, and all heroes, by ...
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... drawn, the more we are repelled. There is Something not solid in the good that is done for us. The best discovery the discoverer makes for himself. It has something unreal for his companion, until he too has substantiated it. It seems ...
... drawn, the more we are repelled. There is Something not solid in the good that is done for us. The best discovery the discoverer makes for himself. It has something unreal for his companion, until he too has substantiated it. It seems ...
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... draws all its philosophy, in its hand—book of morals, the Akhlak—y-Jalaly, from him. Mys— ticism finds in Plato all its texts. This citizen of a town in Greece is no villager nor patriot. An Englishman reads and says, 'how English 1' a ...
... draws all its philosophy, in its hand—book of morals, the Akhlak—y-Jalaly, from him. Mys— ticism finds in Plato all its texts. This citizen of a town in Greece is no villager nor patriot. An Englishman reads and says, 'how English 1' a ...
Índice
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53 | |
Momma on1 1111 SOEPIIO | 147 |
Fmsr Vlsrr 10 Enouxn | 161 |
CONTENTS | 263 |
PERSONAL | 300 |
Spawn n Mumrm | 309 |
WEALTH | 361 |
CULTURE | 383 |
BEHAVIOR | 403 |
Woasmr | 421 |
WAY | 445 |
BEAUTY | 465 |
ILLUBIONB | 481 |
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