Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 páginas |
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... wisdom , wit , and indigna- tion that are unforgetable . From London , on the 5th August , I went to Highgate , and wrote a note to Mr. Coleridge , requesting leave to pay my respects to him . It was near noon . Mr. Coleridge sent a ...
... wisdom , wit , and indigna- tion that are unforgetable . From London , on the 5th August , I went to Highgate , and wrote a note to Mr. Coleridge , requesting leave to pay my respects to him . It was near noon . Mr. Coleridge sent a ...
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... wisdom . How came such men as King Alfred , and Roger Bacon , William of Wykeham , Walter Raleigh , Philip Sidney , Isaac Newton , William Shake- speare , George Chapman , Francis Bacon , George Herbert , Henry Vane , to exist here ...
... wisdom . How came such men as King Alfred , and Roger Bacon , William of Wykeham , Walter Raleigh , Philip Sidney , Isaac Newton , William Shake- speare , George Chapman , Francis Bacon , George Herbert , Henry Vane , to exist here ...
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... wisdom of nations by seeing what they did with their surplus capital . And , in view of these injuries , some compensation has been attempted in England . A part of the money earned returns to the brain to buy schools , libraries ...
... wisdom of nations by seeing what they did with their surplus capital . And , in view of these injuries , some compensation has been attempted in England . A part of the money earned returns to the brain to buy schools , libraries ...
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... wisdom , no analogy , existed any more . The tone of colleges , and of scholars and of literary society , has this mortal air . I seem to walk on a marble floor , where nothing will grow . They exert every variety of talent on a lower ...
... wisdom , no analogy , existed any more . The tone of colleges , and of scholars and of literary society , has this mortal air . I seem to walk on a marble floor , where nothing will grow . They exert every variety of talent on a lower ...
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... wisdom or virtue . " 6 The power of performance has not been exceeded — the crea- tion of value . The English have given importance to indi- viduals , a principal end and fruit of every society . Every man is allowed and encouraged to ...
... wisdom or virtue . " 6 The power of performance has not been exceeded — the crea- tion of value . The English have given importance to indi- viduals , a principal end and fruit of every society . Every man is allowed and encouraged to ...
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action appear beauty behold believe Ben Jonson better Celt character church conversation divine doctrine Emerson England English Ernest Rhys eternal evil fact faith fear feel force genius give Goethe Greek Havelock Ellis hear heart heaven honour hour human idea individual inspiration instinct intellect justice labour live look man's manual labour Margaret Fuller means Milton mind moral nations nature never noble numbers opinion perfect persons Phidias philosophy Phocion Plato poet poetry political present race reform relations religion religious Richard of Devizes Saxon scholar secret seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society soul speak spirit stand sublime T. W. Rolleston talent thee things thou thought tion to-day true truth universe virtue WALTER SCOTT whilst whole wisdom wise wish words write