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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... hand is worth two in the bush ; A cripple in the right way will beat a racer in the wrong ; Make hay while the sun shines ; ' T is hard to carry a full cup even ; Vinegar is the son of wine ; The last ounce broke the camel's back ; Long ...
... hand is worth two in the bush ; A cripple in the right way will beat a racer in the wrong ; Make hay while the sun shines ; ' T is hard to carry a full cup even ; Vinegar is the son of wine ; The last ounce broke the camel's back ; Long ...
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... Hand of the mind ; - to in- struct us that " good thoughts are no better than good dreams , unless they be executed ! " The same good office is performed by Property and its filial systems of debt and credit . Debt , grinding debt ...
... Hand of the mind ; - to in- struct us that " good thoughts are no better than good dreams , unless they be executed ! " The same good office is performed by Property and its filial systems of debt and credit . Debt , grinding debt ...
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... hand in the flipper of the fossil saurus , but also in objects wherein there is great superficial unlikeness . Thus architecture is called " frozen music , " by De Stael and Goethe . Vitruvius thought an architect should be a musician ...
... hand in the flipper of the fossil saurus , but also in objects wherein there is great superficial unlikeness . Thus architecture is called " frozen music , " by De Stael and Goethe . Vitruvius thought an architect should be a musician ...
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... hand to hand , and uses it to em- body any caprice of thought that is uppermost in his mind . The remotest spaces of nature are visited , and the farthest sundered things are brought together , by a subtle spiritual connection . We are ...
... hand to hand , and uses it to em- body any caprice of thought that is uppermost in his mind . The remotest spaces of nature are visited , and the farthest sundered things are brought together , by a subtle spiritual connection . We are ...
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... hands folded upon the breast . The happiest man is he who learns from nature the lesson of worship . Of that ineffable essence which we call Spirit , he that thinks most , will say leást . We can foresee God in the coarse , as it were ...
... hands folded upon the breast . The happiest man is he who learns from nature the lesson of worship . Of that ineffable essence which we call Spirit , he that thinks most , will say leást . We can foresee God in the coarse , as it were ...
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