The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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... whole estate . What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has felt , he may feel ; what at any time has befallen any man , he can understand . Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done ...
... whole estate . What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has felt , he may feel ; what at any time has befallen any man , he can understand . Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done ...
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... whole lesson for itself , must go over the whole ground . What it does not see , what it does not live , it will not know . What the former age has epitomized into a formula or rule for manipular convenience , it will lose all the good ...
... whole lesson for itself , must go over the whole ground . What it does not see , what it does not live , it will not know . What the former age has epitomized into a formula or rule for manipular convenience , it will lose all the good ...
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... whole system of every other . Every occu- pation , trade , art , transaction , is a compend of the world and a correlative of every other . Each one is an entire emblem of human life ; of its good and ill , its trials , its enemies ...
... whole system of every other . Every occu- pation , trade , art , transaction , is a compend of the world and a correlative of every other . Each one is an entire emblem of human life ; of its good and ill , its trials , its enemies ...
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