The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 17
... master's hand . · Well done ! ' he cries ; the bear is kept at bay , The lynx , the rattlesnake , the flood , the fire : All the fierce enemies , ague , hunger , cold , This thin spruce roof , this clayed log wall , This wild plantation ...
... master's hand . · Well done ! ' he cries ; the bear is kept at bay , The lynx , the rattlesnake , the flood , the fire : All the fierce enemies , ague , hunger , cold , This thin spruce roof , this clayed log wall , This wild plantation ...
Page 122
... master of living well , and to administer the offices of master or servant , of husband , father and friend . But it requires as much breadth of power for this as for those other functions , as much , or more , and the reason for the ...
... master of living well , and to administer the offices of master or servant , of husband , father and friend . But it requires as much breadth of power for this as for those other functions , as much , or more , and the reason for the ...
Page 69
... master , and stands unhappily re- lated to the whole modern world ; but it is a very disagreeable chapter of literature , and accuses the author as well as the times . Shakspeare could no doubt have been disagreeable , had he less ...
... master , and stands unhappily re- lated to the whole modern world ; but it is a very disagreeable chapter of literature , and accuses the author as well as the times . Shakspeare could no doubt have been disagreeable , had he less ...
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