The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 46
... follow into de- tail their ministry to our education , but where would it stop ? We are associated in adoles- cent and adult life with some friends , who , like skies and waters , are coextensive with our idea ; who , answering each to ...
... follow into de- tail their ministry to our education , but where would it stop ? We are associated in adoles- cent and adult life with some friends , who , like skies and waters , are coextensive with our idea ; who , answering each to ...
Page 97
... follow the trapper into the prairie , or ramble round Algiers , to replenish their merchantable stock . If it were only for a vocabulary , the scholar would be covetous of action . Life is our diction- THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 97.
... follow the trapper into the prairie , or ramble round Algiers , to replenish their merchantable stock . If it were only for a vocabulary , the scholar would be covetous of action . Life is our diction- THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 97.
Page 106
... follow the moon . For this self - trust , the reason is deeper than can be fathomed , - darker than can be enlight- ened . I might not carry with me the feeling of my audience in stating my own belief . But I have already shown the ...
... follow the moon . For this self - trust , the reason is deeper than can be fathomed , - darker than can be enlight- ened . I might not carry with me the feeling of my audience in stating my own belief . But I have already shown the ...
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