The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 3Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878 |
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... perceive , and the crimes of a single individual marked and punished at the distance of half the earth . " * Right position of woman in the State is another index . Poverty and industry with a healthy mind read very easily the laws of ...
... perceive , and the crimes of a single individual marked and punished at the distance of half the earth . " * Right position of woman in the State is another index . Poverty and industry with a healthy mind read very easily the laws of ...
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... perceptions of the beauty of Nature ; that a certain analogy reigns throughout the wonders of both ; that the con- templation of a work of great art draws us into a state of mind which may be called religious . It conspires with all ex ...
... perceptions of the beauty of Nature ; that a certain analogy reigns throughout the wonders of both ; that the con- templation of a work of great art draws us into a state of mind which may be called religious . It conspires with all ex ...
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... perception of the passage of time , a selfish enjoy- ment of his sensations , and loss of perception of the sufferings of the audience . Plato says , that the punishment which the wise suffer , who refuse to take part in the government ...
... perception of the passage of time , a selfish enjoy- ment of his sensations , and loss of perception of the sufferings of the audience . Plato says , that the punishment which the wise suffer , who refuse to take part in the government ...
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... perceive whether you drive , or whether the horses take the bits in their teeth and run . But these talents are quite something else when they are subordinated and serve him ; and we go to Washington , or to Westminster Hall , or might ...
... perceive whether you drive , or whether the horses take the bits in their teeth and run . But these talents are quite something else when they are subordinated and serve him ; and we go to Washington , or to Westminster Hall , or might ...
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... perceptions , and subdue the low habits of comfort and luxury ; but the higher perceptions find their objects everywhere : only the low habits need palaces and banquets . Let a man , then , say , My house is here in the county , for the ...
... perceptions , and subdue the low habits of comfort and luxury ; but the higher perceptions find their objects everywhere : only the low habits need palaces and banquets . Let a man , then , say , My house is here in the county , for the ...
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