The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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Page 208
... Saadi's ' Gu- listan ; Luther's Table - Talk ; Aubrey's Lives ; Spence's anecdotes ; Selden's Table - Talk ; Bos- well's Life of Johnson ; Eckermann's Conver- sations with Goethe ; Coleridge's Table - Talk ; and Hazlitt's Life of ...
... Saadi's ' Gu- listan ; Luther's Table - Talk ; Aubrey's Lives ; Spence's anecdotes ; Selden's Table - Talk ; Bos- well's Life of Johnson ; Eckermann's Conver- sations with Goethe ; Coleridge's Table - Talk ; and Hazlitt's Life of ...
Page 218
... nations . Such are the Her- mes Trismegistus , pretending to be Egyptian remains ; the Sentences of Epictetus ; of Mar- cus Antoninus ; the Vishnu Sarma of the Hin- doos ; the Gulistan of Saadi ; the Imitation of 218 BOOKS.
... nations . Such are the Her- mes Trismegistus , pretending to be Egyptian remains ; the Sentences of Epictetus ; of Mar- cus Antoninus ; the Vishnu Sarma of the Hin- doos ; the Gulistan of Saadi ; the Imitation of 218 BOOKS.
Page 219
Ralph Waldo Emerson. doos ; the Gulistan of Saadi ; the Imitation of Christ , of Thomas à Kempis ; and the Thoughts of Pascal . All these books are the majestic expressions of the universal conscience , and are more to our daily purpose ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. doos ; the Gulistan of Saadi ; the Imitation of Christ , of Thomas à Kempis ; and the Thoughts of Pascal . All these books are the majestic expressions of the universal conscience , and are more to our daily purpose ...
Page 221
... , and the Camden Society . Each shall give us his grains of gold , after the washing ; and every other shall then decide whether this is a book indispensable to him also . ' IX CLUBS YET Saadi loved the race of men , BOOKS 221.
... , and the Camden Society . Each shall give us his grains of gold , after the washing ; and every other shall then decide whether this is a book indispensable to him also . ' IX CLUBS YET Saadi loved the race of men , BOOKS 221.
Page 223
... Saadi loved the race of men , No churl , immured in cave or den ; In bower and hall He wants them all ; But he has no companion ; Come ten , or come a million , Good Saadi dwells alone . Too long shut in strait and few , Thinly dieted ...
... Saadi loved the race of men , No churl , immured in cave or den ; In bower and hall He wants them all ; But he has no companion ; Come ten , or come a million , Good Saadi dwells alone . Too long shut in strait and few , Thinly dieted ...
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