The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 457
... Julius Cæsar , like the Admirable Crichton , who appear from time to time , as if to show us the possibili- ties of the human mind , the force and the range of the faculties , a universal man , not only possessed of great particular ...
... Julius Cæsar , like the Admirable Crichton , who appear from time to time , as if to show us the possibili- ties of the human mind , the force and the range of the faculties , a universal man , not only possessed of great particular ...
Page 504
... Julius Cæsar , when ship- wrecked , and forced to swim for life , did not gather his gold , but took his Commentaries between his teeth and swam for the shore . Even the wild and warlike Arab Mahomet said , " Men are either learned or ...
... Julius Cæsar , when ship- wrecked , and forced to swim for life , did not gather his gold , but took his Commentaries between his teeth and swam for the shore . Even the wild and warlike Arab Mahomet said , " Men are either learned or ...
Page 227
... Julius Cæsar or Charles XII , do not indicate greater strength of body or of mind . He finished the MICHAEL ANGELO 227.
... Julius Cæsar or Charles XII , do not indicate greater strength of body or of mind . He finished the MICHAEL ANGELO 227.
Page 503
... Cæsar , Julius , admired , iv . 23 ; en- durance , XII . 227 ; a gentleman , III . 125 ; intellectual , vi . 158 ; in irons , 111. 94 ; estimate of life , 1 . 274 ; called his house Rome , 1. 76 ; poet is Cæsar of woods , Ix . 43 ...
... Cæsar , Julius , admired , iv . 23 ; en- durance , XII . 227 ; a gentleman , III . 125 ; intellectual , vi . 158 ; in irons , 111. 94 ; estimate of life , 1 . 274 ; called his house Rome , 1. 76 ; poet is Cæsar of woods , Ix . 43 ...
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