The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page xxii
... Italy , seeing their sculptured deities and heroes and the con- trast between these faces and those of the living throng around , he said , " These are the counte- nances of the first - born , the face of man in the morning of the world ...
... Italy , seeing their sculptured deities and heroes and the con- trast between these faces and those of the living throng around , he said , " These are the counte- nances of the first - born , the face of man in the morning of the world ...
Page xli
... Italy and on the Nile helped , but could not restore him . On his return he found himself unable to prepare a promised book of essays ( Letters and Social Aims ) . This task was cheerfully accomplished by his trusted and valued friend ...
... Italy and on the Nile helped , but could not restore him . On his return he found himself unable to prepare a promised book of essays ( Letters and Social Aims ) . This task was cheerfully accomplished by his trusted and valued friend ...
Page 393
... Italy , whilst he debated some point of honor with the French ambassador ; " You have left a business of importance for a ceremony . ” The ambassador replied , " Your Majesty's self is but a ceremony . " In the East , where the THE ...
... Italy , whilst he debated some point of honor with the French ambassador ; " You have left a business of importance for a ceremony . ” The ambassador replied , " Your Majesty's self is but a ceremony . " In the East , where the THE ...
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