The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 27
... Reason : it is not mine , or thine , or his , but we are its ; we are its property and men . And the blue sky in which the private earth is buried , the sky with its eternal calm , and full of everlasting orbs , is the type of Reason ...
... Reason : it is not mine , or thine , or his , but we are its ; we are its property and men . And the blue sky in which the private earth is buried , the sky with its eternal calm , and full of everlasting orbs , is the type of Reason ...
Page 259
... reasons we assign , there is a great reason for the existence of every extant fact ; a reason which lies grand and immovable , often unsuspected , behind it in silence . The Times are the masquerade of the Eternities ; trivial to the ...
... reasons we assign , there is a great reason for the existence of every extant fact ; a reason which lies grand and immovable , often unsuspected , behind it in silence . The Times are the masquerade of the Eternities ; trivial to the ...
Page 422
... reason- ing . There is no one , he says , less willing or less able to be polemic . I could not possibly give you ... Reason and Love and Beauty , or that which is all these , is life of life , the reason of reason , the love of love ...
... reason- ing . There is no one , he says , less willing or less able to be polemic . I could not possibly give you ... Reason and Love and Beauty , or that which is all these , is life of life , the reason of reason , the love of love ...
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