The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... POET EXPERIENCE . CHARACTER MANNERS GIFTS NATURE POLITICS . NOMINALIST AND REALIST NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS 263 283 303 • 315 331 343 • 355 373 387 401 413 435 459 475 497 503 519 • 533 547 MISCELLANIES . VOL . 1 . 1 NATURE . A iv CONTENTS .
... POET EXPERIENCE . CHARACTER MANNERS GIFTS NATURE POLITICS . NOMINALIST AND REALIST NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS 263 283 303 • 315 331 343 • 355 373 387 401 413 435 459 475 497 503 519 • 533 547 MISCELLANIES . VOL . 1 . 1 NATURE . A iv CONTENTS .
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... poet . The charming landscape which I saw this morning is indubitably made up of some twenty or thirty farms . Miller owns this field , Locke that , and Manning the woodland beyond . But none of them owns the Buyerscha.
... poet . The charming landscape which I saw this morning is indubitably made up of some twenty or thirty farms . Miller owns this field , Locke that , and Manning the woodland beyond . But none of them owns the Buyerscha.
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... poet . This is the best part of these men's farms , yet to this their warranty - deeds give no title . - Most To speak truly , few adult persons can see nature . persons do not see the sun . At least they have a very super- ficial ...
... poet . This is the best part of these men's farms , yet to this their warranty - deeds give no title . - Most To speak truly , few adult persons can see nature . persons do not see the sun . At least they have a very super- ficial ...
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... poet , the painter , the sculptor , the musician , the archi- tect , seek each to concentrate this radiance of the world on one point , and each in his several work to satisfy the love of beauty which stimulates him to produce . Thus is ...
... poet , the painter , the sculptor , the musician , the archi- tect , seek each to concentrate this radiance of the world on one point , and each in his several work to satisfy the love of beauty which stimulates him to produce . Thus is ...
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... poets , here and there , but man is an analogist , and studies relations in all ob- jects . He is placed in the centre of beings , and a ray of rela- tion passes from every other being to him . And neither can man be understood without ...
... poets , here and there , but man is an analogist , and studies relations in all ob- jects . He is placed in the centre of beings , and a ray of rela- tion passes from every other being to him . And neither can man be understood without ...
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