Essays, First SeriesH. Altemus, 1939 - 332 pages |
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... to - morrow speak what to - morrow thinks in hard words again , though it contradict everything you said to - day . Ah , then , exclaim the aged ladies , you shall be sure to be misunderstood . Misunder- stood ! It is a right fool's ...
... to - morrow speak what to - morrow thinks in hard words again , though it contradict everything you said to - day . Ah , then , exclaim the aged ladies , you shall be sure to be misunderstood . Misunder- stood ! It is a right fool's ...
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... the new prospect is power . Every several result is threatened and judged by that which follows . Every one seems to be con- tradicted by the new ; it is only limited by the new . The new statement is always hated by the old , and , to ...
... the new prospect is power . Every several result is threatened and judged by that which follows . Every one seems to be con- tradicted by the new ; it is only limited by the new . The new statement is always hated by the old , and , to ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. tion we pluck up the termini which bound the common of silence on every side . The parties are not to be judged by the spirit they partake and even express under this Pentecost . To - morrow they will have receded ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. tion we pluck up the termini which bound the common of silence on every side . The parties are not to be judged by the spirit they partake and even express under this Pentecost . To - morrow they will have receded ...
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