The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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... 17 35 IV . ELOQUENCE 59 V. DOMESTIC LIFE ΙΟΙ VI . FARMING 135 VII . WORKS AND DAYS 155 VIII . BOOKS 187 JX . CLUBS 223 X. COURAGE 251 XI . SUCCESS 281 XII . OLD AGE 313 NOTES 337 I SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE SEYD melted the days like cups.
... 17 35 IV . ELOQUENCE 59 V. DOMESTIC LIFE ΙΟΙ VI . FARMING 135 VII . WORKS AND DAYS 155 VIII . BOOKS 187 JX . CLUBS 223 X. COURAGE 251 XI . SUCCESS 281 XII . OLD AGE 313 NOTES 337 I SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE SEYD melted the days like cups.
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... success is the post - office , with its educating energy augmented by cheapness and guarded by a certain religious sentiment in mankind ; so that the power of a wafer or a drop of wax or gluten to guard a letter , as it flies over sea ...
... success is the post - office , with its educating energy augmented by cheapness and guarded by a certain religious sentiment in mankind ; so that the power of a wafer or a drop of wax or gluten to guard a letter , as it flies over sea ...
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... success in the work of our hands depend on our borrowing the aid of the elements . You have seen a carpenter on a ladder with a broad- axe chopping upward chips from a beam . How awkward ! at what disadvantage he works ! But see him on ...
... success in the work of our hands depend on our borrowing the aid of the elements . You have seen a carpenter on a ladder with a broad- axe chopping upward chips from a beam . How awkward ! at what disadvantage he works ! But see him on ...
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... successful orator ? He has his audience at his devotion . All other fames must hush before his . He is the true potentate ; for they are not kings who sit on thrones , but they who know how to govern . The definitions of eloquence ...
... successful orator ? He has his audience at his devotion . All other fames must hush before his . He is the true potentate ; for they are not kings who sit on thrones , but they who know how to govern . The definitions of eloquence ...
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... success . ' " To stand on one's own feet " Heeren ' finds the key - note to the discourses of Demosthenes , as of Chatham . " " Eloquence , like every other art , rests on laws the most exact and determinate . It is the best speech of ...
... success . ' " To stand on one's own feet " Heeren ' finds the key - note to the discourses of Demosthenes , as of Chatham . " " Eloquence , like every other art , rests on laws the most exact and determinate . It is the best speech of ...
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