The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two VolumesJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 1057 páginas |
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... opinion , the security that we are right . Not the feeblest grandame , not a mowing idiot , but uses what spark of perception and faculty is left , to chuckle and triumph in his or her opinion over the absurdities of all the rest ...
... opinion , the security that we are right . Not the feeblest grandame , not a mowing idiot , but uses what spark of perception and faculty is left , to chuckle and triumph in his or her opinion over the absurdities of all the rest ...
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... opinion , love , self- devotion ; and they make war and death sacred ; but what for the wretches whom they hire and kill ? The cheapness of man is every day's tragedy . It is as real a loss that others should be low , as that we should ...
... opinion , love , self- devotion ; and they make war and death sacred ; but what for the wretches whom they hire and kill ? The cheapness of man is every day's tragedy . It is as real a loss that others should be low , as that we should ...
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... opinion shall be announced , and whose biography he has likewise so labored , that the historic facts are lost in the light of Plato's mind . Socrates and Plato are the double star , which the most powerful instruments will not entirely ...
... opinion shall be announced , and whose biography he has likewise so labored , that the historic facts are lost in the light of Plato's mind . Socrates and Plato are the double star , which the most powerful instruments will not entirely ...
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... opinion re- specting the just and unjust . A pitiless disputant , who knows nothing , but the bounds of whose conquering intelligence no man had ever reached ; whose temper was imperturbable ; whose dreadful logic was always leisurely ...
... opinion re- specting the just and unjust . A pitiless disputant , who knows nothing , but the bounds of whose conquering intelligence no man had ever reached ; whose temper was imperturbable ; whose dreadful logic was always leisurely ...
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... opinion , too frequent in religious history , that he was an abnormal person , to whom was granted the privilege of conversing with angels and spirits ; and this ecstasy connected itself with just this office of explaining the moral ...
... opinion , too frequent in religious history , that he was an abnormal person , to whom was granted the privilege of conversing with angels and spirits ; and this ecstasy connected itself with just this office of explaining the moral ...
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