The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 3Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878 |
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... heard the best bred young men at the law school talk together , he reckoned himself a boor ; but whenever he caught them apart , and had one to himself alone , then they were the boors , and he the better man . And if we recall the rare ...
... heard the best bred young men at the law school talk together , he reckoned himself a boor ; but whenever he caught them apart , and had one to himself alone , then they were the boors , and he the better man . And if we recall the rare ...
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... heard like a band of music passing through the streets , which converts all the passengers into poets , but is forgotten as soon as it has turned the next corner ; and unless this oiled tongue could , in Oriental phrase , lick the sun ...
... heard like a band of music passing through the streets , which converts all the passengers into poets , but is forgotten as soon as it has turned the next corner ; and unless this oiled tongue could , in Oriental phrase , lick the sun ...
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... heard , though they speak in a whisper , — who , when they act , act effectually , and what they do is imitated ; and these examples may be found on very humble platforms , as well as on high ones . - In old countries , a high money ...
... heard , though they speak in a whisper , — who , when they act , act effectually , and what they do is imitated ; and these examples may be found on very humble platforms , as well as on high ones . - In old countries , a high money ...
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... heard it reported of an eloquent preacher , whose voice is not yet forgotten in this city , that , on occasions of death or tragic disaster , which overspread the congregation with gloom , he ascended the pulpit with more than his usual ...
... heard it reported of an eloquent preacher , whose voice is not yet forgotten in this city , that , on occasions of death or tragic disaster , which overspread the congregation with gloom , he ascended the pulpit with more than his usual ...
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... heard of wild horses and of bad boys , and with a pleasing terror he watches at his gate for the passing of those varieties of each species . The first ride into the country , the first bath in running water , the first time the skates ...
... heard of wild horses and of bad boys , and with a pleasing terror he watches at his gate for the passing of those varieties of each species . The first ride into the country , the first bath in running water , the first time the skates ...
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