The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 3Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878 |
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... things to you in private , but will not stand to them in public . But let us not be the victims of words . Society and solitude are deceptive names . It is not the circumstance of seeing more or fewer people , but the readiness of sympa ...
... things to you in private , but will not stand to them in public . But let us not be the victims of words . Society and solitude are deceptive names . It is not the circumstance of seeing more or fewer people , but the readiness of sympa ...
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... things really and comprehensively , is made by tribes . It is the learning the secret of cumulative power , of advancing on one's self . It implies a facility of association , power to compare , the ceasing from fixed ideas . The Indian ...
... things really and comprehensively , is made by tribes . It is the learning the secret of cumulative power , of advancing on one's self . It implies a facility of association , power to compare , the ceasing from fixed ideas . The Indian ...
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... things which are said to be done by Nature are indeed done by Divine Art . " Art , universally , is the spirit creative . It was defined by Aristotle , " The reason of the thing , without the matter . ” If we follow the proper ...
... things which are said to be done by Nature are indeed done by Divine Art . " Art , universally , is the spirit creative . It was defined by Aristotle , " The reason of the thing , without the matter . ” If we follow the proper ...
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... things by muscular force , but we place ourselves in such attitudes as to bring the force of gravity , that is , the weight of the planet , to bear upon the spade or the axe we wield . In short , in all our op- erations we seek not to ...
... things by muscular force , but we place ourselves in such attitudes as to bring the force of gravity , that is , the weight of the planet , to bear upon the spade or the axe we wield . In short , in all our op- erations we seek not to ...
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... things give to unpractised eyes , to the uncultured , who do not ask a fine spiritual delight , almost as much pleasure as a statue of Canova or a picture of Titian . - And in the statue of Canova , or the picture of Titian , these give ...
... things give to unpractised eyes , to the uncultured , who do not ask a fine spiritual delight , almost as much pleasure as a statue of Canova or a picture of Titian . - And in the statue of Canova , or the picture of Titian , these give ...
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