Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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... Page 270 , note 2. Compare the essay on " Demonology " in Lectures and Biographical Sketches . Page 270 , note 3. This suggests the expressions of Cole- ridge as rendered by Mr. Cooke in the note at the beginning of this chapter . Page ...
... Page 270 , note 2. Compare the essay on " Demonology " in Lectures and Biographical Sketches . Page 270 , note 3. This suggests the expressions of Cole- ridge as rendered by Mr. Cooke in the note at the beginning of this chapter . Page ...
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... Page 278 , note 2 . " We know better than we do , " and " We are wiser than we know , " recur in Emerson's teachings . The line in " The Problem , " - He builded better than he knew , — has passed into a proverb . - Page 278 , note 3 ...
... Page 278 , note 2 . " We know better than we do , " and " We are wiser than we know , " recur in Emerson's teachings . The line in " The Problem , " - He builded better than he knew , — has passed into a proverb . - Page 278 , note 3 ...
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... Page 357 , note I. Mr. Emerson found , and said of him- self , that , though he did not have a musical ear , he had " musical eyes . " In the physical and metaphysical sense his eyes were opened . Like his Seyd , - Beauty chased he ...
... Page 357 , note I. Mr. Emerson found , and said of him- self , that , though he did not have a musical ear , he had " musical eyes . " In the physical and metaphysical sense his eyes were opened . Like his Seyd , - Beauty chased he ...
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