The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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... face , the starts and shrugs out of his arms and shoul- ders . God may forgive sins , he said , but awk- wardness has no forgiveness in heaven or earth . He admired in Newton not so much his theory of the moon as his letter to Collins ...
... face , the starts and shrugs out of his arms and shoul- ders . God may forgive sins , he said , but awk- wardness has no forgiveness in heaven or earth . He admired in Newton not so much his theory of the moon as his letter to Collins ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. III ART I FRAMED his tongue to music , I armed his hand with skill , I moulded his face to beauty And his heart the throne of Will 1 " - A ART LL departments of life at the present III.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. III ART I FRAMED his tongue to music , I armed his hand with skill , I moulded his face to beauty And his heart the throne of Will 1 " - A ART LL departments of life at the present III.
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... face of man in the morn- ing of the world . No mark is on these lofty fea- tures of sloth or luxury or meanness , and they surprise you with a moral admonition , as they speak of nothing around you , but remind you of the fragrant ...
... face of man in the morn- ing of the world . No mark is on these lofty fea- tures of sloth or luxury or meanness , and they surprise you with a moral admonition , as they speak of nothing around you , but remind you of the fragrant ...
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... Greece . And that Eter- nal Spirit whose triple face they are , moulds from them forever , for his mortal child , images to remind him of the Infinite and Fair . ' IV ELOQUENCE FOR whom the Muses smile upon , And ART 57.
... Greece . And that Eter- nal Spirit whose triple face they are , moulds from them forever , for his mortal child , images to remind him of the Infinite and Fair . ' IV ELOQUENCE FOR whom the Muses smile upon , And ART 57.
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... face , volubility , violent gesticu- lation , delirious attitudes , occasional stamping , an alarming loss of perception of the passage of time , a selfish enjoyment of his sensations , and loss of perception of the sufferings of the ...
... face , volubility , violent gesticu- lation , delirious attitudes , occasional stamping , an alarming loss of perception of the passage of time , a selfish enjoyment of his sensations , and loss of perception of the sufferings of the ...
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