Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 páginas |
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... whilst a republic is a raft , which would never sink , but then your feet are always in water . " No forms can have any dangerous import- ance whilst we are befriended by the laws of things . It makes no difference how many tons weight ...
... whilst a republic is a raft , which would never sink , but then your feet are always in water . " No forms can have any dangerous import- ance whilst we are befriended by the laws of things . It makes no difference how many tons weight ...
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... whilst he believed in number and weight , and omitted no part of prudence , he believed also in the freedom and quite incalcul- able force of the soul . A man of infinite caution , he neglected never the least particular of preparation ...
... whilst he believed in number and weight , and omitted no part of prudence , he believed also in the freedom and quite incalcul- able force of the soul . A man of infinite caution , he neglected never the least particular of preparation ...
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... whilst they grow richer every year . 66 " 2 III . There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse , a valetudinarian , -as unfit for any handi- work or public labour , as a penknife for an axe . The so - called ...
... whilst they grow richer every year . 66 " 2 III . There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse , a valetudinarian , -as unfit for any handi- work or public labour , as a penknife for an axe . The so - called ...
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INTRODUCTION | vii |
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND I | 1 |
RACE AND ABILITY II | 11 |
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action animal appear beauty behold believe better character church conversation dæmon divine doctrine Emerson England English Ernest Rhys eternal evil eyes fact faith fear feel force genius give Havelock Ellis hear heart heaven honour hour human idea inspiration instinct intellect justice labour live look man's manual labour means Milton mind moral nations nature never numbers opinion party perfect persons Phidias philosophy Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry political Portrait present race reform relations religion religious Saxon scholar secret seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society solitude soul speak spirit stand Stoicism sublime SYDNEY DOBELL T. W. Rolleston talent thee things thou thought tion to-day Transcendental Transcendentalist true truth universal virtue Walter Lewin WALTER SCOTT whilst whole wise wish words write youth