The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Page xix
... cities through which he passed , and later near home , as opportunity offered , while pursuing his studies . In 1829 Mr. Emerson was ordained in the Second or Old North Church in Boston as associate pastor with Rev. Henry Ware , and ...
... cities through which he passed , and later near home , as opportunity offered , while pursuing his studies . In 1829 Mr. Emerson was ordained in the Second or Old North Church in Boston as associate pastor with Rev. Henry Ware , and ...
Page xxxvi
... cities and in raw frontier towns , bringing him into touch with the people , and this he knew and valued . He was everywhere a learner , expecting light from the youngest and least educated companion . From the first he never " came ...
... cities and in raw frontier towns , bringing him into touch with the people , and this he knew and valued . He was everywhere a learner , expecting light from the youngest and least educated companion . From the first he never " came ...
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... cities , how great they are ! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years , how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown ! But every night come ...
... cities , how great they are ! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years , how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown ! But every night come ...
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... 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 the court - house , and ...
... 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 the court - house , and ...
Page 18
... cities suppose that the country landscape is pleasant only half the year . I please myself with the graces of the winter scenery , and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer . To the attentive ...
... cities suppose that the country landscape is pleasant only half the year . I please myself with the graces of the winter scenery , and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer . To the attentive ...
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