The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 316
... young and our mates are yet youths with even boyish remains , one good fel- low in the set prematurely sports a gray ... young shoulders , and then a young heart beating under fourscore winters . For if the essence of age is not present ...
... young and our mates are yet youths with even boyish remains , one good fel- low in the set prematurely sports a gray ... young shoulders , and then a young heart beating under fourscore winters . For if the essence of age is not present ...
Page 365
... young Southerners had a great charm for the Northern boys . The young Emerson himself took the Boylston prize for speaking . Writing to his Aunt Mary , at the age of twenty , concerning his choice of the ministry as a profession , he ...
... young Southerners had a great charm for the Northern boys . The young Emerson himself took the Boylston prize for speaking . Writing to his Aunt Mary , at the age of twenty , concerning his choice of the ministry as a profession , he ...
Page 444
... young Emerson wrote , I bear in youth the sad infirmities That use to undo the limb and strength of Age . But a less ... young people did not like him , while their elders did . Now , " he said , " the case is reversed : the old people ...
... young Emerson wrote , I bear in youth the sad infirmities That use to undo the limb and strength of Age . But a less ... young people did not like him , while their elders did . Now , " he said , " the case is reversed : the old people ...
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Æschylus appears astronomy beauty Ben Jonson better called charm civil club Confucius conversation courage dæmons delight Demosthenes divine earth eloquence Emerson essay face fact feel force Gawain genius give Goethe Greece Hafiz hand hear heard heart heaven human imagination inspiration intel intellect Jotun journal king labor lecture live look Madame de Staël manners master Merlin mind moral nations Nature never Odoacer orator perception Persian persons Pindar Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry political RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme Saadi scholar sense sentence sentiment Shakspeare Simorg society Socrates song soul speak speech spirit talent things thou thought Timur tion true truth ture verse Viasa virtue voice whilst whole wise words write wrote young youth Zoroaster