| Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. HI.— BEAUTY A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient Greeks... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of BEAUTY. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. A NOBLER want of man is served by Nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient Greets... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 100 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 402 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. III.— BEAUTY. i NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the -£\- love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 pages
...examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to...fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by Nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 pages
...reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a further good. A man is fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTER III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a further good. A man is fed, not that he may be fed, but that he may work. CHAPTEK III. BEAUTY. A NOBLER want of man is served by nature, namely, the love of Beauty. The ancient... | |
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