The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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... feels . Each must stand on his glass tripod if he would keep his electricity . Even Swedenborg , whose theory of the universe is based on affection , and who reprobates to weariness the danger and vice of pure intellect , is constrained ...
... feels . Each must stand on his glass tripod if he would keep his electricity . Even Swedenborg , whose theory of the universe is based on affection , and who reprobates to weariness the danger and vice of pure intellect , is constrained ...
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... feel a certain bareness and poverty , as of a displaced and unfurnished member . He is to be dressed in arts and institutions , as well as in body gar- ments . ' Now and then a man exquisitely made can live alone , and must ; but coop ...
... feel a certain bareness and poverty , as of a displaced and unfurnished member . He is to be dressed in arts and institutions , as well as in body gar- ments . ' Now and then a man exquisitely made can live alone , and must ; but coop ...
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... feel , and to labor to ex- press , the identity of their law . They are rays of one sun ; they translate each into a new lan- guage the sense of the other . They are sub- lime when seen as emanations of a Necessity contradistinguished ...
... feel , and to labor to ex- press , the identity of their law . They are rays of one sun ; they translate each into a new lan- guage the sense of the other . They are sub- lime when seen as emanations of a Necessity contradistinguished ...
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... feeling of each by radiating on him the feeling of all . The effect of music belongs how much to the place , as the ... feel himself to be the parent of his work , and is as much surprised at the effect as we , that we are so unwilling ...
... feeling of each by radiating on him the feeling of all . The effect of music belongs how much to the place , as the ... feel himself to be the parent of his work , and is as much surprised at the effect as we , that we are so unwilling ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. sessed the thought or feeling with which he has inspired us . We hesitate at doing Spenser so great an honor as to think that he intended by his allegory the sense we affix to it . We grudge to Homer the wide human ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. sessed the thought or feeling with which he has inspired us . We hesitate at doing Spenser so great an honor as to think that he intended by his allegory the sense we affix to it . We grudge to Homer the wide human ...
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