The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 292
... nature and all souls testify to the same . Ah , my brave brother ! it seems as if , in a frivolous age , our loss were immense , and your place cannot be supplied . But you will already be consoled in the transfer of your genius , know ...
... nature and all souls testify to the same . Ah , my brave brother ! it seems as if , in a frivolous age , our loss were immense , and your place cannot be supplied . But you will already be consoled in the transfer of your genius , know ...
Page 332
... nature , which made him tolerant and accessible to all ; fair - minded , leaning to the claim of the petitioner ; affable , and not sensible to the affliction which the innumerable visits paid to him when President would have brought to ...
... nature , which made him tolerant and accessible to all ; fair - minded , leaning to the claim of the petitioner ; affable , and not sensible to the affliction which the innumerable visits paid to him when President would have brought to ...
Page 430
... Nature , but , at the same time , fully admitting the divine hope and love which belong to our nature , wishing to make one spot tender to our children , who shall come hither in the next century to read the dates of these lives ... 1 ...
... Nature , but , at the same time , fully admitting the divine hope and love which belong to our nature , wishing to make one spot tender to our children , who shall come hither in the next century to read the dates of these lives ... 1 ...
Page 434
... Nature's hand , we shall sleep well when we have finished our day . What is the Earth itself but a surface scooped into nooks and caves of slumber according to the Eastern fable , a bridge full of holes , into one or other of which all ...
... Nature's hand , we shall sleep well when we have finished our day . What is the Earth itself but a surface scooped into nooks and caves of slumber according to the Eastern fable , a bridge full of holes , into one or other of which all ...
Page 441
... Nature , and , shall I say it ? of middle - class Nature . Not like Goethe , in the stars , or like Byron , in the ocean , or Moore , in the luxurious East , but in the homely landscape which the poor see around them , - bleak leagues ...
... Nature , and , shall I say it ? of middle - class Nature . Not like Goethe , in the stars , or like Byron , in the ocean , or Moore , in the luxurious East , but in the homely landscape which the poor see around them , - bleak leagues ...
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