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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... feel that we have not yet put it to its use , neither are able . We are like travellers using the cinders of a volcano to roast their eggs . Whilst we see that it always stands ready to clothe what we would say , we cannot avoid the ...
... feel that we have not yet put it to its use , neither are able . We are like travellers using the cinders of a volcano to roast their eggs . Whilst we see that it always stands ready to clothe what we would say , we cannot avoid the ...
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... feel that the outward circum- stance is a dream and a shade . Whilst we wait in this Olympus of gods , we think of nature as an appendix to the soul . We ascend into their region , and know that these are the thoughts of the Supreme ...
... feel that the outward circum- stance is a dream and a shade . Whilst we wait in this Olympus of gods , we think of nature as an appendix to the soul . We ascend into their region , and know that these are the thoughts of the Supreme ...
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... feel that the ends of study and composition are best answered by announcing undiscovered regions of thought , and so communicating , through hope , new activity to the torpid spirit . I shall therefore conclude this essay with some ...
... feel that the ends of study and composition are best answered by announcing undiscovered regions of thought , and so communicating , through hope , new activity to the torpid spirit . I shall therefore conclude this essay with some ...
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... feel or know it , than we feel the feet , or the hand , or the brain of our body . The new deed is yet a part of life , remains for a time immersed in our unconscious life . In some contemplative hour , it detaches itself from the life ...
... feel or know it , than we feel the feet , or the hand , or the brain of our body . The new deed is yet a part of life , remains for a time immersed in our unconscious life . In some contemplative hour , it detaches itself from the life ...
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... feel the force of his constitution in the doings and passages of the day better than it can be measured by any public and designed display . Time shall teach him that the scholar loses no hour which the man lives . Herein he unfolds the ...
... feel the force of his constitution in the doings and passages of the day better than it can be measured by any public and designed display . Time shall teach him that the scholar loses no hour which the man lives . Herein he unfolds the ...
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