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" We grant that human life is mean, but how did we find out that it was mean ? ' What is the ground of this uneasiness of ours; of this old discontent? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine innuendo by which the soul makes its... "
Sermons by Unitarian Ministers: Second series - Page 33
1906 - 136 pages
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 324 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...of this uneasiness of ours ; of this old discontent ? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the great soul makes...
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Human nature, a philosophical exposition of the divine institution of reward ...

Human nature - 1844 - 116 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; BUT HOW DID WE FIND IT OUT THAT IT WAS MEAN ? " * IDEAL OF PERFECTION. " That image then of adequately happy life which...
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Human Nature: A Philosophical Exposition of the Divine Institution of Reward ...

1844 - 112 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; BUT HOW DID WE FIND IT OUT THAT IT WAS MEAN ? " * IDEAL OF PERFECTION. " That image then of adequately happy life which...
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 pages
...invalid and vain. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...of this uneasiness of ours ; of this old discontent ? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the soul makes its...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...of this uneasiness of ours ; of this old discontent ? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the great soul makes...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...was mean ? What is the ground of this uneasiness of ours—of this old discontent? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo...
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Twelve Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...this uneasiness of ours — of this old discontent t What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the great soul makes...
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Twelve essays [comprising Essays, 1st ser.].

Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...abolishes despair. We give up the past to the objector and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...this uneasiness of ours— of this old discontent 1 What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the great soul makes...
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 352 pages
...invalid and vain. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...of this uneasiness of ours ; of this old discontent ? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the soul makes its...
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Essays, First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 pages
...invalid and vain. We give up the past to the objector, and yet we hope. He must explain this hope. We grant that human life is mean ; but how did we...of this uneasiness of ours ; of this old discontent ? What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine inuendo by which the soul makes its...
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