The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 3Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878 |
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... words . Society and solitude are deceptive names . It is not the circumstance of seeing more or fewer people , but the readiness of sympa- thy , that imports ; and a sound mind will derive its princi- ples from insight , with ever a ...
... words . Society and solitude are deceptive names . It is not the circumstance of seeing more or fewer people , but the readiness of sympa- thy , that imports ; and a sound mind will derive its princi- ples from insight , with ever a ...
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... words are un- consciously said . The conscious utterance of thought , by speech or action , to any end , is Art . From the first imitative babble of a child to the despotism of eloquence , from his first pile of toys or chip bridge to ...
... words are un- consciously said . The conscious utterance of thought , by speech or action , to any end , is Art . From the first imitative babble of a child to the despotism of eloquence , from his first pile of toys or chip bridge to ...
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... word re- turns to him in romantic thunders . In view of these facts , I say that the power of Nature predominates over the human will in all works of even the fine arts , in all that respects their material and external cir- cumstances ...
... word re- turns to him in romantic thunders . In view of these facts , I say that the power of Nature predominates over the human will in all works of even the fine arts , in all that respects their material and external cir- cumstances ...
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... words , or.do his own works , or think his own thoughts , but he is to be an organ through which the universal mind ... word is free , every word is necessary . Good poetry could not have been otherwise written than it is . The first ...
... words , or.do his own works , or think his own thoughts , but he is to be an organ through which the universal mind ... word is free , every word is necessary . Good poetry could not have been otherwise written than it is . The first ...
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... words . " No man has a prosperity so high or firm but two or three words can dis- hearten it . There is no calamity which right words will not begin to redress . Isocrates described his art as " the power of magnifying what was small ...
... words . " No man has a prosperity so high or firm but two or three words can dis- hearten it . There is no calamity which right words will not begin to redress . Isocrates described his art as " the power of magnifying what was small ...
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