The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page xix
... called on to assume the full duty . In this year he also was chosen chaplain of the Senate . The young minister entered earnestly upon his duties , although , quoting the words of one of the Fathers of the Church , he called it Onus ...
... called on to assume the full duty . In this year he also was chosen chaplain of the Senate . The young minister entered earnestly upon his duties , although , quoting the words of one of the Fathers of the Church , he called it Onus ...
Page 76
... called his house , heaven and earth ; Cæsar called his house , Rome ; you perhaps call yours , a cobbler's trade ; a hundred acres of ploughed land ; or a scholar's garret . Yet line for line and point for point your do- minion is as ...
... called his house , heaven and earth ; Cæsar called his house , Rome ; you perhaps call yours , a cobbler's trade ; a hundred acres of ploughed land ; or a scholar's garret . Yet line for line and point for point your do- minion is as ...
Page 418
... called novelties for twenty - five or thirty years , and have not now one disciple . " The would - be disciple must go to the fountain of truth open in himself to every man , and might well get a more gener- ous draught than he ...
... called novelties for twenty - five or thirty years , and have not now one disciple . " The would - be disciple must go to the fountain of truth open in himself to every man , and might well get a more gener- ous draught than he ...
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