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Ralph Waldo Emerson. 199 221 . 241 • 271 293 315 HISTORY . There is no great and no small To. ESSAY VII . PRUDENCE ESSAY VIII . HEROISM ESSAY IX . THE OVER - SOUL ESSAY X. CIROLIS ESSAY XI . INTELLICCT ESSAY XII . ANT vi CONTENTS .
Ralph Waldo Emerson. 199 221 . 241 • 271 293 315 HISTORY . There is no great and no small To. ESSAY VII . PRUDENCE ESSAY VIII . HEROISM ESSAY IX . THE OVER - SOUL ESSAY X. CIROLIS ESSAY XI . INTELLICCT ESSAY XII . ANT vi CONTENTS .
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A wise man will extend this lesson to all parts of life , and know that it is the part of prudence to face every claimant , and pay every just demand on your time , your talents , or your heart . Always pay ; for , first or last ...
A wise man will extend this lesson to all parts of life , and know that it is the part of prudence to face every claimant , and pay every just demand on your time , your talents , or your heart . Always pay ; for , first or last ...
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It awaits a truer unfolding in opposition and rebuke to that subterranean prudence which presides at marriages with words that take hold of the upper world , whilst one eye is prowling in the cellar , so that its gravest discourse has a ...
It awaits a truer unfolding in opposition and rebuke to that subterranean prudence which presides at marriages with words that take hold of the upper world , whilst one eye is prowling in the cellar , so that its gravest discourse has a ...
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The essence of friendship is entireness , a total magnanimity and trust . It must not surmise or provide for infirmity . It treats its obiect as a god , that it may deify both . 1 PRUDENCE . Theme no poet gladly sung , Fair to.
The essence of friendship is entireness , a total magnanimity and trust . It must not surmise or provide for infirmity . It treats its obiect as a god , that it may deify both . 1 PRUDENCE . Theme no poet gladly sung , Fair to.
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PRUDENCE . Theme no poet gladly sung , Fair to old and foul to young , Scorn not thou the love of parts , And the articles of arts . . Grandeur of the perfect sphere Thanks the atoms that cohere . + ESSAY VII . PRUDENCE .
PRUDENCE . Theme no poet gladly sung , Fair to old and foul to young , Scorn not thou the love of parts , And the articles of arts . . Grandeur of the perfect sphere Thanks the atoms that cohere . + ESSAY VII . PRUDENCE .
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