Nature, Addresses and LecturesРипол Классик, 1983 - 298 pages Emerson's Complete Works: Nature, Addresses and Lectures. |
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Page 13
... cities, how great they are! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would menbelieve and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown! y' But every night come ...
... cities, how great they are! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would menbelieve and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown! y' But every night come ...
Page 19
... eagle or a swallow through the air. By the aggregate of these aids, how is the face of the world changed, from the era of Noah to that of Napoleon! The private poor man hath cities, ships, canals, bridges, built for COMMODITY. 19.
... eagle or a swallow through the air. By the aggregate of these aids, how is the face of the world changed, from the era of Noah to that of Napoleon! The private poor man hath cities, ships, canals, bridges, built for COMMODITY. 19.
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R.W. Emerson. private poor man hath cities, ships, canals, bridges, built for him. He goes to the post-office, and the human race run on his errands; to the book-shop, and the human race read and write of all that happens, for him; to ...
R.W. Emerson. private poor man hath cities, ships, canals, bridges, built for him. He goes to the post-office, and the human race run on his errands; to the book-shop, and the human race read and write of all that happens, for him; to ...
Page 24
... cities suppose that the coun' try landscape is pleasant only half the year. I please myself with the graces of the winter scencry, and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer._ To the attentive ...
... cities suppose that the coun' try landscape is pleasant only half the year. I please myself with the graces of the winter scencry, and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer._ To the attentive ...
Page 36
... through the instruments he has already made. ,These facts may suggest the advantage which the country-life possesses, for a powerful mind, over the artificial and curtailed life of cities; We know more from 36 LANGUAGE.
... through the instruments he has already made. ,These facts may suggest the advantage which the country-life possesses, for a powerful mind, over the artificial and curtailed life of cities; We know more from 36 LANGUAGE.
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