The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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Page 120
... side to side . ' Hours of sanity and consideration are always arriving to communi- ties , as to individuals , when the truth is seen and the martyrs are justified . Thus do all things preach the indifferency of circumstances . The man ...
... side to side . ' Hours of sanity and consideration are always arriving to communi- ties , as to individuals , when the truth is seen and the martyrs are justified . Thus do all things preach the indifferency of circumstances . The man ...
Page 140
... one direction in which all space is open to him . He has faculties silently inviting him thither to endless exertion . He is like a ship in a river ; he runs against obstruc- tions on every side but one , on that side 140 SPIRITUAL LAWS.
... one direction in which all space is open to him . He has faculties silently inviting him thither to endless exertion . He is like a ship in a river ; he runs against obstruc- tions on every side but one , on that side 140 SPIRITUAL LAWS.
Page 304
... sides outwards to new and larger circles , and that without end . ' The extent to which this generation of circles , wheel ... side rises also a man and draws a circle around the circle we had just pronounced the outline of the 304 CIRCLES.
... sides outwards to new and larger circles , and that without end . ' The extent to which this generation of circles , wheel ... side rises also a man and draws a circle around the circle we had just pronounced the outline of the 304 CIRCLES.
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