The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик, 1875 - 1057 páginas |
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... wish for a thousand heads, a thousand bodies, that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places. Is this fancy'l Well, in good faith1 we are multiplied by our proxies. How easily we adopt their labors! Every ship that ...
... wish for a thousand heads, a thousand bodies, that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places. Is this fancy'l Well, in good faith1 we are multiplied by our proxies. How easily we adopt their labors! Every ship that ...
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... wish. I go to a convention of philanthropists. Do what I can, I cannot keep my eyes off the clock. But if there should appear in the company some gentle soul who knows little of persons or parties, of Carolina or Cuba, but who announces ...
... wish. I go to a convention of philanthropists. Do what I can, I cannot keep my eyes off the clock. But if there should appear in the company some gentle soul who knows little of persons or parties, of Carolina or Cuba, but who announces ...
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... wishes one son a genius, though all the rest should be mediocre. But a new danger appears in the excess of influence of the great man. His attractions warp us from our place. We have becOme underlings and intellectual suicides. Ah I ...
... wishes one son a genius, though all the rest should be mediocre. But a new danger appears in the excess of influence of the great man. His attractions warp us from our place. We have becOme underlings and intellectual suicides. Ah I ...
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... wishes everything to remain itself; and, whilst every individual striVe to grow and exclude, and to exclude and grow, to the extremities of the universe, and to impose the law of its being on every other creature, Nature steadily aims ...
... wishes everything to remain itself; and, whilst every individual striVe to grow and exclude, and to exclude and grow, to the extremities of the universe, and to impose the law of its being on every other creature, Nature steadily aims ...
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... wishes to receive lessons from Socrates. Socrates declares that, if some have grown wise by associating with him, no thanks are due to him ; but, simply, whilst they were with him, they grew wise, not because of him; he pretends not to ...
... wishes to receive lessons from Socrates. Socrates declares that, if some have grown wise by associating with him, no thanks are due to him ; but, simply, whilst they were with him, they grew wise, not because of him; he pretends not to ...
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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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two Volumes, Volume 1 Ralph Waldo Emerson Visualização integral - 1875 |
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