The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик, 1929 |
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... and home was rent: As it'in him the welltin walked, The winds took flesh, the mountains talked, And he the bard, a crystal soul, Sphered and concentric with the whole. That each should in his house abide, Therefore was the.
... and home was rent: As it'in him the welltin walked, The winds took flesh, the mountains talked, And he the bard, a crystal soul, Sphered and concentric with the whole. That each should in his house abide, Therefore was the.
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... soul for the ring of Gyges. His dismay at his visibility had blunted the fears of mortality. “ Do you think," he ... souls,—there to wear out ages in solitude, and forget memory itself, if it be possible? ” He had a remorse running to ...
... soul for the ring of Gyges. His dismay at his visibility had blunted the fears of mortality. “ Do you think," he ... souls,—there to wear out ages in solitude, and forget memory itself, if it be possible? ” He had a remorse running to ...
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... soul as with whips into the desert,and making our warm cov— enants sentimental and momentary.I We must infer that the ends of thought were peremptory, if they were to be secured at such ruinous cost. They are deeper than can be told ...
... soul as with whips into the desert,and making our warm cov— enants sentimental and momentary.I We must infer that the ends of thought were peremptory, if they were to be secured at such ruinous cost. They are deeper than can be told ...
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... soul that sits veiled under this bearded and that rosy visage is his rent and ration. His products are as needful as those of the baker or the weaver. Society cannot do without cultivated men. As soon as the first wants are satisfied ...
... soul that sits veiled under this bearded and that rosy visage is his rent and ration. His products are as needful as those of the baker or the weaver. Society cannot do without cultivated men. As soon as the first wants are satisfied ...
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... soul, to be spoken, to be done. What is in, will out. It struggles to the birth. Speech is a great pleasure, and action a great pleasure; they cannot be foreborne. The utterance of thought and emotion in speech and action may be ...
... soul, to be spoken, to be done. What is in, will out. It struggles to the birth. Speech is a great pleasure, and action a great pleasure; they cannot be foreborne. The utterance of thought and emotion in speech and action may be ...
Contents
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DOMESTIC LIFE | 101 |
FARMING | 137 |
WORKS AND DAYS | 157 |
BOOKS | 198 |
SUCCESS | 281 |
OLD AGE 313 | 318 |
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