Essays: First seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 343 pages |
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Page 40
... to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to - morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to explore the reason of this correspondency . Let it suffice that in the light of these two facts , 40 HISTORY ...
... to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to - morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to explore the reason of this correspondency . Let it suffice that in the light of these two facts , 40 HISTORY ...
Page 48
... to - morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time , and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another . There is a time in every man's education when he ...
... to - morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time , and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another . There is a time in every man's education when he ...
Page 58
... to disappoint them . But why should you keep your head over your shoulder ? Why drag about this corpse of your ... morrow speak what to - morrow thinks in hard words again , though í it contradict every thing you said to - day . Ah , so ...
... to disappoint them . But why should you keep your head over your shoulder ? Why drag about this corpse of your ... morrow speak what to - morrow thinks in hard words again , though í it contradict every thing you said to - day . Ah , so ...
Page 93
... to have such a good time as the sinners have now ' ; or , to push it to its extreme import , ' You sin now , we shall sin by and by ; we would sin now , if we could ; not being successful we ex- pect our revenge to - morrow . ' The fallacy ...
... to have such a good time as the sinners have now ' ; or , to push it to its extreme import , ' You sin now , we shall sin by and by ; we would sin now , if we could ; not being successful we ex- pect our revenge to - morrow . ' The fallacy ...
Page 149
First series Ralph Waldo Emerson. kind , sets us in the same state of mind wherein the artist was when he made it . That which we do not believe we cannot adequately say , though we ... to - morrow . " ' What has he done SPIRITUAL LAWS . 149.
First series Ralph Waldo Emerson. kind , sets us in the same state of mind wherein the artist was when he made it . That which we do not believe we cannot adequately say , though we ... to - morrow . " ' What has he done SPIRITUAL LAWS . 149.
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