Essays: First Series ; Second SeriesAlden, 1892 - 396 pages |
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... meet them again . But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion , and we are no longer strangers . We ... meets one fair child arranging her satch- el he LOVE . 21.
... meet them again . But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion , and we are no longer strangers . We ... meets one fair child arranging her satch- el he LOVE . 21.
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First Series ; Second Series Ralph Waldo Emerson. and meets one fair child arranging her satch- el he holds her books to help her , and in- stantly it seems to him as if she removed her self from him infinitely , and was a sacred ...
First Series ; Second Series Ralph Waldo Emerson. and meets one fair child arranging her satch- el he holds her books to help her , and in- stantly it seems to him as if she removed her self from him infinitely , and was a sacred ...
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... meets Jove , a beautiful woman with nothing of the metamorphosis : left but the lunar horns as the splendid orna- ment of her brows . The identity of history is equally intrinsic , the diversity equally obvious . There is , at the ...
... meets Jove , a beautiful woman with nothing of the metamorphosis : left but the lunar horns as the splendid orna- ment of her brows . The identity of history is equally intrinsic , the diversity equally obvious . There is , at the ...
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... meet mine . Then the vaunted distinction between Greek and Eng- lish , between Classic and Romantic schools , seems superficial and pedantic . When a thought of Plato becomes a thought to me , - when a truth that fired the soul of ...
... meet mine . Then the vaunted distinction between Greek and Eng- lish , between Classic and Romantic schools , seems superficial and pedantic . When a thought of Plato becomes a thought to me , - when a truth that fired the soul of ...
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... meet in numerous conventions ; the greater the con- course and with each new uproar of announce- ment , The delegation from Essex ! The Dem- ocrats from New Hampshire ! The Whigs of Maine ! the young patriot feels himself stronger than ...
... meet in numerous conventions ; the greater the con- course and with each new uproar of announce- ment , The delegation from Essex ! The Dem- ocrats from New Hampshire ! The Whigs of Maine ! the young patriot feels himself stronger than ...
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