Emerson's Complete Works: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin & Company, 1968 |
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Page 212
... already they . In the last analysis , love is only the reflection of a man's own worthiness from other men . Men have sometimes exchanged names with their friends , as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul ...
... already they . In the last analysis , love is only the reflection of a man's own worthiness from other men . Men have sometimes exchanged names with their friends , as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul ...
Page 361
... already in so many forms , -unto which I lived ; that it was the plain you and me I knew so well , had left at home in so many conversations . I had had the same experience already in a church at Naples . There I saw that nothing was ...
... already in so many forms , -unto which I lived ; that it was the plain you and me I knew so well , had left at home in so many conversations . I had had the same experience already in a church at Naples . There I saw that nothing was ...
Page 363
... in the beholder the same sense of universal rela- tion and power which the work evinced in the ar- tist , and its highest effect is to make new artists . ' Already History is old enough to witness the old age ART 363.
... in the beholder the same sense of universal rela- tion and power which the work evinced in the ar- tist , and its highest effect is to make new artists . ' Already History is old enough to witness the old age ART 363.
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