The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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Page 18
... hold thee there . On , and forever onward ! The microscope observes a monad or wheel - insect among the infusories circu- lating in water . Presently , a dot appears on the animal , which enlarges to a slit , and it becomes two perfect ...
... hold thee there . On , and forever onward ! The microscope observes a monad or wheel - insect among the infusories circu- lating in water . Presently , a dot appears on the animal , which enlarges to a slit , and it becomes two perfect ...
Page 39
... hold a seat there , evinced a cour- age in opposing singly the popular voice , which had wellnigh ruined him . He is very poor ; but then he is hardy as a soldier , and can live on a few olives ; usually , in the strictest sense , on ...
... hold a seat there , evinced a cour- age in opposing singly the popular voice , which had wellnigh ruined him . He is very poor ; but then he is hardy as a soldier , and can live on a few olives ; usually , in the strictest sense , on ...
Page 42
... holds the biter fast by his own teeth . There he perishes : unconquered nature lives on , and forgets him . So it fares with all so must it fare with Plato . In view of eternal nature , Plato turns out to be philosophical exercitations ...
... holds the biter fast by his own teeth . There he perishes : unconquered nature lives on , and forgets him . So it fares with all so must it fare with Plato . In view of eternal nature , Plato turns out to be philosophical exercitations ...
Page 63
... hold me fast , with my joy and grief , in this centre ? Why hear I the same sense from countless dif- fering voices , and read one never quite expressed fact in endless picture - language ? Yet , whether it be , that these things will ...
... hold me fast , with my joy and grief , in this centre ? Why hear I the same sense from countless dif- fering voices , and read one never quite expressed fact in endless picture - language ? Yet , whether it be , that these things will ...
Page 68
... hold us to each other . I know how delicious is this cup of love , I existing for you , you existing for me ; but it is a child's clinging to his toy ; an attempt to eternize the fireside and nuptial chamber ; to keep the picture ...
... hold us to each other . I know how delicious is this cup of love , I existing for you , you existing for me ; but it is a child's clinging to his toy ; an attempt to eternize the fireside and nuptial chamber ; to keep the picture ...
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