The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1 |
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Page 85
There is never a beginning , there is never an end , to the inexplicable continuity of this web of God , but always circular power returning into itself . Therein it resembles his own spirit , whose beginning , whose ending , he never ...
There is never a beginning , there is never an end , to the inexplicable continuity of this web of God , but always circular power returning into itself . Therein it resembles his own spirit , whose beginning , whose ending , he never ...
Page 314
... so it is to be considered that there is no pure conservative , no man who from the beginning to the end of his life maintains the defective institutions ; but he who sets his face like a flint against every novelty , when approached ...
... so it is to be considered that there is no pure conservative , no man who from the beginning to the end of his life maintains the defective institutions ; but he who sets his face like a flint against every novelty , when approached ...
Page 402
In a letter written in April , 1839 , he tells that “ people are beginning to quote you here : tant pis pour eux . I have found you in two Cambridge books ; a certain Mr . Richard Monckton Milnes , M . P . , a beautiful little Tory ...
In a letter written in April , 1839 , he tells that “ people are beginning to quote you here : tant pis pour eux . I have found you in two Cambridge books ; a certain Mr . Richard Monckton Milnes , M . P . , a beautiful little Tory ...
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