The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... . MANNERS . VII . TRUTH . VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES PAGE 3 21 43 49 79 101 119 • 139 159 170 • 174 179 194 208 215 220 228 233 · 242 255 XIII . RELIGION • XIV . LITERATURE XV . THE.
... . MANNERS . VII . TRUTH . VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES PAGE 3 21 43 49 79 101 119 • 139 159 170 • 174 179 194 208 215 220 228 233 · 242 255 XIII . RELIGION • XIV . LITERATURE XV . THE.
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... truth seems to have fashioned a brain for itself . A magnet must be made man , in some Gilbert , or Swedenborg , or Oersted , before the general mind can come to entertain its powers . a sober grace If we limit ourselves to the first ...
... truth seems to have fashioned a brain for itself . A magnet must be made man , in some Gilbert , or Swedenborg , or Oersted , before the general mind can come to entertain its powers . a sober grace If we limit ourselves to the first ...
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... truth , that he could as easily have given himself leave to steal , as to dissemble . " We cannot read Plutarch , without a tingling of the blood ; and I accept the saying of the Chinese Mencius : " A sage is the instructor of a hundred ...
... truth , that he could as easily have given himself leave to steal , as to dissemble . " We cannot read Plutarch , without a tingling of the blood ; and I accept the saying of the Chinese Mencius : " A sage is the instructor of a hundred ...
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... truth and to being . " Foremost among these activities , are the sum- mersaults , spells , and resurrections wrought by the imagina tion . When this wakes , a man seems to multiply ten times or a thousand times his force . It opens the ...
... truth and to being . " Foremost among these activities , are the sum- mersaults , spells , and resurrections wrought by the imagina tion . When this wakes , a man seems to multiply ten times or a thousand times his force . It opens the ...
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