The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 62
... individual , and strives to lead back the individual to it . When we consider Spirit , we see that the views already presented do not include the whole circumference of man . We must add some related thoughts . Three problems are put by ...
... individual , and strives to lead back the individual to it . When we consider Spirit , we see that the views already presented do not include the whole circumference of man . We must add some related thoughts . Three problems are put by ...
Page 109
... individuals , I do not much dwell on these differences . In fact , I believe each individual passes through all three . The boy is a Greek ; the youth , romantic ; the adult , reflective . I deny not , however , that a revolution in the ...
... individuals , I do not much dwell on these differences . In fact , I believe each individual passes through all three . The boy is a Greek ; the youth , romantic ; the adult , reflective . I deny not , however , that a revolution in the ...
Page 205
... individual . Who heeds the waste abyss of pos- sibility ? The ocean is everywhere the same , but it has no character until seen with the shore or the ship . Who would value any number of miles of Atlantic brine bounded by lines of lati ...
... individual . Who heeds the waste abyss of pos- sibility ? The ocean is everywhere the same , but it has no character until seen with the shore or the ship . Who would value any number of miles of Atlantic brine bounded by lines of lati ...
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