The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 101
... heart , the frequent uncertainty and loss of time , which are the nettles and tangling vines in the way of the self - relying and self - directed ; and the state of virtual hostility in which he seems to stand to society , and ...
... heart , the frequent uncertainty and loss of time , which are the nettles and tangling vines in the way of the self - relying and self - directed ; and the state of virtual hostility in which he seems to stand to society , and ...
Page 120
... heart of great men to sub- due and enjoy it . The planters , the mechanics , the inventors , the astronomers , the builders of cities , and the captains , history delights to honor . But when the mind opens and reveals the laws which ...
... heart of great men to sub- due and enjoy it . The planters , the mechanics , the inventors , the astronomers , the builders of cities , and the captains , history delights to honor . But when the mind opens and reveals the laws which ...
Page 130
... heart . Thus was he a true man . Having seen that the law in us is commanding , he would not suffer it to be commanded . Boldly , with hand , and heart , and life , he declared it was God . Thus is he , as I think , the only soul in ...
... heart . Thus was he a true man . Having seen that the law in us is commanding , he would not suffer it to be commanded . Boldly , with hand , and heart , and life , he declared it was God . Thus is he , as I think , the only soul in ...
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