The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two VolumesJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 1057 páginas |
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... less . I seem to have no good , without breach of good manners . Nobody is glad in the glad- ness of another , and our system is one of war , of an injurious superiority . Every child of the Saxon race is educated to wish to be first ...
... less . I seem to have no good , without breach of good manners . Nobody is glad in the glad- ness of another , and our system is one of war , of an injurious superiority . Every child of the Saxon race is educated to wish to be first ...
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... less in all thought , and in society . Children think they cannot live without their parents . But , long before they are aware of it , the black dot has appeared , and the detachment taken place . Any accident will now reveal to them ...
... less in all thought , and in society . Children think they cannot live without their parents . But , long before they are aware of it , the black dot has appeared , and the detachment taken place . Any accident will now reveal to them ...
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... less great , but the more , that society cannot see them . Nature never sends a great man into the planet , without confiding the secret to another soul . - One gracious fact emerges from these studies , that there is true ascension in ...
... less great , but the more , that society cannot see them . Nature never sends a great man into the planet , without confiding the secret to another soul . - One gracious fact emerges from these studies , that there is true ascension in ...
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... less , and pass away ; the qualities remain on anoth- er brow . No experience is more familiar . Once you saw phoenixes they are gone ; the world is not therefore disen- chanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to ...
... less , and pass away ; the qualities remain on anoth- er brow . No experience is more familiar . Once you saw phoenixes they are gone ; the world is not therefore disen- chanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to ...
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... great men Nature is incessantly sending up out of night , to be his men , Platonists ! the Alexandrians , a constellation of genius ; the Elizabethans , not less ; Sir Thomas More , Henry More , John Hales , John Smith , Lord Bacon.
... great men Nature is incessantly sending up out of night , to be his men , Platonists ! the Alexandrians , a constellation of genius ; the Elizabethans , not less ; Sir Thomas More , Henry More , John Hales , John Smith , Lord Bacon.
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