The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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Page 145
... secret from one who has a right to know it . It will tell itself . That mood into which a friend can bring us is his do- minion over us . To the thoughts of that state of mind he has a right . All the secrets of that state of mind he ...
... secret from one who has a right to know it . It will tell itself . That mood into which a friend can bring us is his do- minion over us . To the thoughts of that state of mind he has a right . All the secrets of that state of mind he ...
Page 146
... secret doctrine , had he ? What secret can he conceal from the eyes of Bacon ? of Montaigne ? of Kant ? Therefore Aristotle said of his works , " They are published and not published . " No man can learn what he has not prepara- - tion ...
... secret doctrine , had he ? What secret can he conceal from the eyes of Bacon ? of Montaigne ? of Kant ? Therefore Aristotle said of his works , " They are published and not published . " No man can learn what he has not prepara- - tion ...
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... secret of the matter who said of love , — " All other pleasures are not worth its pains : " " I and when the day was not long enough , but the night too must be consumed in keen recollec- tions ; when the head boiled all night on the ...
... secret of the matter who said of love , — " All other pleasures are not worth its pains : " " I and when the day was not long enough , but the night too must be consumed in keen recollec- tions ; when the head boiled all night on the ...
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