The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two VolumesJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 1057 páginas |
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... believe in great men . of our childhood should turn out to be heroes , and their con- IT dition regal , it would not surprise us . All mythology opens with demigods , and the circumstance is high and poetic ; that is , their genius is ...
... believe in great men . of our childhood should turn out to be heroes , and their con- IT dition regal , it would not surprise us . All mythology opens with demigods , and the circumstance is high and poetic ; that is , their genius is ...
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... believe in imputed merit . But , in strictness , we are not much cognizant of direct serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the discov- eries of nature in ...
... believe in imputed merit . But , in strictness , we are not much cognizant of direct serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the discov- eries of nature in ...
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... believe him an original force . In the moment when he ceases to help us as a cause , he begins to help us more as an effect . Then he appears as an exponent of a vaster mind and will . The opaque self becomes transparent with the light ...
... believe him an original force . In the moment when he ceases to help us as a cause , he begins to help us more as an effect . Then he appears as an exponent of a vaster mind and will . The opaque self becomes transparent with the light ...
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... believe in admirable souls , is because they are not in our experience . In actual life , they are so rare , as to be incredible ; but , primarily , there is not only no presumption against them , but the strong- est presumption in ...
... believe in admirable souls , is because they are not in our experience . In actual life , they are so rare , as to be incredible ; but , primarily , there is not only no presumption against them , but the strong- est presumption in ...
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... believe was Cicero " ; and when the soi disant Ro- man opens his mouth , Rome and eloquence have ebbed away , it is plain theologic Swedenborg , like the rest . His heavens and hells are dull ; fault of want of individualism . The thou ...
... believe was Cicero " ; and when the soi disant Ro- man opens his mouth , Rome and eloquence have ebbed away , it is plain theologic Swedenborg , like the rest . His heavens and hells are dull ; fault of want of individualism . The thou ...
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