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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... heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and emotion are words borrowed from sensible things , and now appropriated to spirit- ual nature . Most of the process by which this transformation is made is hidden ...
... heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and emotion are words borrowed from sensible things , and now appropriated to spirit- ual nature . Most of the process by which this transformation is made is hidden ...
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... heart of things . Unfortunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury ; is marred and superficially defective . Nevertheless , far different from the deaf and dumb nature around them , these all rest like fountain ...
... heart of things . Unfortunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury ; is marred and superficially defective . Nevertheless , far different from the deaf and dumb nature around them , these all rest like fountain ...
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... heart resists it , because it balks the affections in denying substantive being to men and women . Nature is so pervaded with human life , that there is some- thing of humanity in all , and in every particular . But this theory makes ...
... heart resists it , because it balks the affections in denying substantive being to men and women . Nature is so pervaded with human life , that there is some- thing of humanity in all , and in every particular . But this theory makes ...
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... heart , and finds something of himself in every great and small thing , in every mountain stratum , in every new law of color , fact of astrono- my , or atmospheric influence which observation or analysis lay open . A perception of this ...
... heart , and finds something of himself in every great and small thing , in every mountain stratum , in every new law of color , fact of astrono- my , or atmospheric influence which observation or analysis lay open . A perception of this ...
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... heart . He is to resist the vulgar prosperity that retro- grades ever to barbarism , by preserving and communicating heroic sentiments , noble biographies , melodious verse , and the conclusions of history . Whatsoever oracles the human ...
... heart . He is to resist the vulgar prosperity that retro- grades ever to barbarism , by preserving and communicating heroic sentiments , noble biographies , melodious verse , and the conclusions of history . Whatsoever oracles the human ...
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