Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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Page 105
... relations are speedily punished . They are punished by fear . Whilst I stand in simple relations to my fellow - man , I have no displeasure in meeting him . We meet as water meets water , or as two currents of air mix , with perfect ...
... relations are speedily punished . They are punished by fear . Whilst I stand in simple relations to my fellow - man , I have no displeasure in meeting him . We meet as water meets water , or as two currents of air mix , with perfect ...
Page 136
... relations ; and , as many thoughts in succession substantiate themselves , we shall by - and - by stand in a new ... relation , age , sex , circumstance , at which he usually connives , and now makes many one . High thanks I owe you ...
... relations ; and , as many thoughts in succession substantiate themselves , we shall by - and - by stand in a new ... relation , age , sex , circumstance , at which he usually connives , and now makes many one . High thanks I owe you ...
Page 138
... relations . The instinct of affection revives the hope of union with our mates , and the returning sense of ... relation to thy comings and goings . I am not very wise ; my moods are quite attainable ; and I respect thy genius ; it is to ...
... relations . The instinct of affection revives the hope of union with our mates , and the returning sense of ... relation to thy comings and goings . I am not very wise ; my moods are quite attainable ; and I respect thy genius ; it is to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND I | 1 |
RACE AND ABILITY II | 11 |
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