The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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Page 62
... passage of time , a selfish enjoyment of his sensations , and loss of perception of the sufferings of the audience . Plato says that the punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the govern- ment , is , to live under ...
... passage of time , a selfish enjoyment of his sensations , and loss of perception of the sufferings of the audience . Plato says that the punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the govern- ment , is , to live under ...
Page 217
... passage of love , and even philosophy and science , when they proceed from an intellectual integrity and are not detached and critical , have the imagi- native element . The Greek fables , the Persian history ( Firdusi ) , ' the Younger ...
... passage of love , and even philosophy and science , when they proceed from an intellectual integrity and are not detached and critical , have the imagi- native element . The Greek fables , the Persian history ( Firdusi ) , ' the Younger ...
Page 228
... passages of each book , the proud anecdotes of our heroes , the delicious verses we had hoarded ! What a motive had then our solitary days ! How the countenance of our friend still left some light after he had gone ! We remember the ...
... passages of each book , the proud anecdotes of our heroes , the delicious verses we had hoarded ! What a motive had then our solitary days ! How the countenance of our friend still left some light after he had gone ! We remember the ...
Page 256
... passage of arms , and which the people greet , may testify . How short a time since this whole nation rose every morning to read or to hear the traits of courage of its sons and brothers in the field , and was never weary of the theme ...
... passage of arms , and which the people greet , may testify . How short a time since this whole nation rose every morning to read or to hear the traits of courage of its sons and brothers in the field , and was never weary of the theme ...
Page 273
... passages in the defence of Nottingham against the Cavaliers , " It was a great instruction that the best and high- est courages are beams of the Almighty . " And whenever the religious sentiment is adequately affirmed , it must be with ...
... passages in the defence of Nottingham against the Cavaliers , " It was a great instruction that the best and high- est courages are beams of the Almighty . " And whenever the religious sentiment is adequately affirmed , it must be with ...
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