Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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Page 69
... equal to the Church , and equal to the state , so he is equal to every other man . The disparities of power in men are superficial ; and all frank and searching conversation , in which a man lays himself open to his brother , apprises ...
... equal to the Church , and equal to the state , so he is equal to every other man . The disparities of power in men are superficial ; and all frank and searching conversation , in which a man lays himself open to his brother , apprises ...
Page 291
... equal rights to elect the officer , who is to defend their persons , but that Laban , and not Jacob , should elect ... equal ; not that which is equal , just . ” That principle no longer looks so self - evident as it appeared in former ...
... equal rights to elect the officer , who is to defend their persons , but that Laban , and not Jacob , should elect ... equal ; not that which is equal , just . ” That principle no longer looks so self - evident as it appeared in former ...
Page 341
... equal in thought and speech to what I have written , if I have written anything well . " 66 These endowments received the benefit of a careful and happy discipline . His father's care , seconded by his own en- deavour , introduced him ...
... equal in thought and speech to what I have written , if I have written anything well . " 66 These endowments received the benefit of a careful and happy discipline . His father's care , seconded by his own en- deavour , introduced him ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND I | 1 |
RACE AND ABILITY II | 11 |
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action animal appear beauty behold believe better character church conversation dæmon divine doctrine Emerson England English Ernest Rhys eternal evil eyes fact faith fear feel force genius give Havelock Ellis hear heart heaven honour hour human idea inspiration instinct intellect justice labour live look man's manual labour means Milton mind moral nations nature never numbers opinion party perfect persons Phidias philosophy Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry political Portrait present race reform relations religion religious Saxon scholar secret seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society solitude soul speak spirit stand Stoicism sublime SYDNEY DOBELL T. W. Rolleston talent thee things thou thought tion to-day Transcendental Transcendentalist true truth universal virtue Walter Lewin WALTER SCOTT whilst whole wise wish words write youth