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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... YOUNG AMERICAN . A Lecture read to the Mercantile Li- brary Association , in Boston , February 7 , 1844 195 ESSAYS . HISTORY . SELF - RELIANCE 217 239 COMPENSATION SPIRITUAL LAWS . LOVE FRIENDSHIP PRUDENCE HEROISM THE OVER.
... YOUNG AMERICAN . A Lecture read to the Mercantile Li- brary Association , in Boston , February 7 , 1844 195 ESSAYS . HISTORY . SELF - RELIANCE 217 239 COMPENSATION SPIRITUAL LAWS . LOVE FRIENDSHIP PRUDENCE HEROISM THE OVER.
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... young and recent . In the cycle of the universal man , from whom the known individuals proceed , centuries are points , and all history is but the epoch of one degradation . ' We distrust and deny inwardly our sympathy with nature . We ...
... young and recent . In the cycle of the universal man , from whom the known individuals proceed , centuries are points , and all history is but the epoch of one degradation . ' We distrust and deny inwardly our sympathy with nature . We ...
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... young mind , everything is individual , stands by itself . By and by , it finds how to join two things , and see in them one nature ; then three , then three thousand ; and so tyran- nized over by its own unifying instinct , it goes on ...
... young mind , everything is individual , stands by itself . By and by , it finds how to join two things , and see in them one nature ; then three , then three thousand ; and so tyran- nized over by its own unifying instinct , it goes on ...
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... young men grow up in libraries , believing it their duty to accept the views , which Cicero , which Locke , which Bacon , have given , forgetful that Cicero , Locke , and Bacon were only young men in libraries , when they wrote these ...
... young men grow up in libraries , believing it their duty to accept the views , which Cicero , which Locke , which Bacon , have given , forgetful that Cicero , Locke , and Bacon were only young men in libraries , when they wrote these ...
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... young grub they shall never see . I would not be hurried by any love of system , by any exag- geration of instincts , to underrate the Book . We all know , that , as the human body can be nourished on any food , though it were boiled ...
... young grub they shall never see . I would not be hurried by any love of system , by any exag- geration of instincts , to underrate the Book . We all know , that , as the human body can be nourished on any food , though it were boiled ...
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