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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... individual forms are agreeable to the eye , as is proved by our endless imitations of some of them , as the acorn , the grape , the pine - cone , the wheat - ear , the egg , the wings and forms of most birds , the lion's claw , the ...
... individual forms are agreeable to the eye , as is proved by our endless imitations of some of them , as the acorn , the grape , the pine - cone , the wheat - ear , the egg , the wings and forms of most birds , the lion's claw , the ...
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... individual in it . Every rational creature has all nature for his dowry and estate . is his , if he will . He may divest himself of it ; he may creep into a corner , and abdicate his kingdom , as most men do , but he is entitled to the ...
... individual in it . Every rational creature has all nature for his dowry and estate . is his , if he will . He may divest himself of it ; he may creep into a corner , and abdicate his kingdom , as most men do , but he is entitled to the ...
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... individual life , wherein , as in a firmament , the natures of Justice , Truth , Love , Freedom , arise and shine . This universal soul , he calls Reason : it is not mine or thine , or his , but we are its ; we are its property and men ...
... individual life , wherein , as in a firmament , the natures of Justice , Truth , Love , Freedom , arise and shine . This universal soul , he calls Reason : it is not mine or thine , or his , but we are its ; we are its property and men ...
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... individual are af- fected by the least inequalities in the culture of the under- standing ; for example , in the perception of differences . Therefore is Space , and therefore Time , that man may know that things are not huddled and ...
... individual are af- fected by the least inequalities in the culture of the under- standing ; for example , in the perception of differences . Therefore is Space , and therefore Time , that man may know that things are not huddled and ...
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... individual is that amount of truth which it illustrates to him . Who can estimate this ? Who can guess how much firmness the sea - beaten rock has taught the fisherman ? how much tranquillity has been reflected 24 DISCIPLINE .
... individual is that amount of truth which it illustrates to him . Who can estimate this ? Who can guess how much firmness the sea - beaten rock has taught the fisherman ? how much tranquillity has been reflected 24 DISCIPLINE .
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