The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик, 1929 |
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Page 12
... present and the future are always rivals. Animal spirits constitute the power of the present, and their feats are like the structure of a pyramid. Their result is a lord, a general, 12 SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE.
... present and the future are always rivals. Animal spirits constitute the power of the present, and their feats are like the structure of a pyramid. Their result is a lord, a general, 12 SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. III ART I Human his tongue to music, I armed his hand with skill, I moulded his face to beauty And his heart the throne of Wm. ART LL departments of life at the present day —Trade, ART.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. III ART I Human his tongue to music, I armed his hand with skill, I moulded his face to beauty And his heart the throne of Wm. ART LL departments of life at the present day —Trade, ART.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. ART. LL departments of life at the present day —Trade, Politics, Letters, Science, or Religion—seem to feel, and to labor to express, the identity of their law. They are rays of one sun; they translate each into a new ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. ART. LL departments of life at the present day —Trade, Politics, Letters, Science, or Religion—seem to feel, and to labor to express, the identity of their law. They are rays of one sun; they translate each into a new ...
Page 81
... present, gives them their perfection, and being absent, leaves them a merely superficial value. Eloquence is the appropriate organ of the highest personal energy. Personal ascendency may exist with or without adequate talent for its ...
... present, gives them their perfection, and being absent, leaves them a merely superficial value. Eloquence is the appropriate organ of the highest personal energy. Personal ascendency may exist with or without adequate talent for its ...
Page 83
... present occurrence was so trivial that he could tell what was passing in his mind without being checked for unseasonable speech; but let Bacon speak and wise men would rather listen though the revolution of kingdoms was on foot. I have ...
... present occurrence was so trivial that he could tell what was passing in his mind without being checked for unseasonable speech; but let Bacon speak and wise men would rather listen though the revolution of kingdoms was on foot. I have ...
Contents
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61 | |
DOMESTIC LIFE | 101 |
FARMING | 137 |
WORKS AND DAYS | 157 |
BOOKS | 198 |
SUCCESS | 281 |
OLD AGE 313 | 318 |
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