The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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... Eternal Father and the race of mortals , and readily suf- fers all things on their account . ' But where it departs from the Calvinistic Christianity and exhibits him as the defier of Jove , it represents a state of mind which readily ...
... Eternal Father and the race of mortals , and readily suf- fers all things on their account . ' But where it departs from the Calvinistic Christianity and exhibits him as the defier of Jove , it represents a state of mind which readily ...
Page 314
... eternal generation of the soul . Cause and effect are two sides of one fact . The same law of eternal procession ranges all that we call the virtues , and extinguishes each in the light of a better . The great man will not be prudent in ...
... eternal generation of the soul . Cause and effect are two sides of one fact . The same law of eternal procession ranges all that we call the virtues , and extinguishes each in the light of a better . The great man will not be prudent in ...
Page 357
... eternal picture which nature paints in the street , with mov- ing men and children , beggars and fine ladies , draped in red and green and blue and gray ; long - haired , grizzled , white - faced , black - faced , wrinkled , giant ...
... eternal picture which nature paints in the street , with mov- ing men and children , beggars and fine ladies , draped in red and green and blue and gray ; long - haired , grizzled , white - faced , black - faced , wrinkled , giant ...
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