The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 96
... feel or know it than we feel the feet , or the hand , or the brain of our body . The new deed is yet a part of life , remains for a time immersed in our un- conscious life . In some contemplative hour it detaches itself from the life ...
... feel or know it than we feel the feet , or the hand , or the brain of our body . The new deed is yet a part of life , remains for a time immersed in our un- conscious life . In some contemplative hour it detaches itself from the life ...
Page 237
... feel some shame before my wood - chopper , my ploughman , and my cook , for they have some sort of self - sufficiency , they can contrive without my aid to bring the day and year round , but I depend on them , MAN THE REFORMER 237.
... feel some shame before my wood - chopper , my ploughman , and my cook , for they have some sort of self - sufficiency , they can contrive without my aid to bring the day and year round , but I depend on them , MAN THE REFORMER 237.
Page 249
... feel that he is rich in my presence . I ought to make him feel that I can do without his riches , that I cannot be bought , neither by comfort , neither by pride , —and though I be utterly pen- niless , and receiving bread from him ...
... feel that he is rich in my presence . I ought to make him feel that I can do without his riches , that I cannot be bought , neither by comfort , neither by pride , —and though I be utterly pen- niless , and receiving bread from him ...
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