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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... marry it to human history , and it is full of life . Floras , all Linnæus's and Buffon's volumes , are dry catalogues of facts ; but the most trivial of these facts , the habit of a plant , the organs , or work , or noise of an insect ...
... marry it to human history , and it is full of life . Floras , all Linnæus's and Buffon's volumes , are dry catalogues of facts ; but the most trivial of these facts , the habit of a plant , the organs , or work , or noise of an insect ...
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... marriage is not celebrated . There are innocent men who worship God after the tradition of their fathers , but their sense of duty has not yet extended to the use of all their faculties . And there are patient naturalists , but they ...
... marriage is not celebrated . There are innocent men who worship God after the tradition of their fathers , but their sense of duty has not yet extended to the use of all their faculties . And there are patient naturalists , but they ...
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... married or in love , had been commended , or cheated , or cha- grined . If he had ever lived and acted , we were none the wiser for it . The capital secret of his profession , namely , to convert life into truth , he had not learned ...
... married or in love , had been commended , or cheated , or cha- grined . If he had ever lived and acted , we were none the wiser for it . The capital secret of his profession , namely , to convert life into truth , he had not learned ...
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... marriage , trade , science , and explore their foundations in our own na- ture ; we are to see that the world not only fitted the former men , but fits us , and to clear ourselves of every usage which has not its roots in our own mind ...
... marriage , trade , science , and explore their foundations in our own na- ture ; we are to see that the world not only fitted the former men , but fits us , and to clear ourselves of every usage which has not its roots in our own mind ...
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... Marriage . They wish to see the character represented also in that covenant . There shall be nothing brutal in it , but it shall honor the man and the woman as much as the most diffusive and universal action . Grimly the same spirit ...
... Marriage . They wish to see the character represented also in that covenant . There shall be nothing brutal in it , but it shall honor the man and the woman as much as the most diffusive and universal action . Grimly the same spirit ...
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