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Select Essays and Poems - Page 12
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 120 pages
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Philosopher and Poet

Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 pages
...philosophy appears prominent in the essays. Thus, in the one upon "Self-reliance," we read : SELF-RELIANCE. "Trust thyself; every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the Divine Providence baa found for you — the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Essays. 1st series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 350 pages
...his best ; but what he has said or done otherwise shall give him no peace. It is a deliverance whicli does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts...of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Essays. 1st series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 352 pages
...does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him; no muse befriends; no invention, no hope. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string....of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all...
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Complete Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1900 - 356 pages
...does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him ; no muse befriends ; no invention, no hope. Trust thyself : every heart vibrates to that iron...of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all...
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Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him ; no muse befriends ; no invention, no hope. oon ? So, at least, I live within compass, keep myself...action, and can shoot the gulf, at last, with decency. absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all...
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Literature for Beginners: Containing Biographies of the Most Prominent ...

Harriet B. Swineford - 1883 - 302 pages
...things, each, once a stroke of genius or of love, now repeated and hardened into usage. From "Behavior." Trust thyself! Every heart vibrates to that iron string....themselves, childlike, to the genius of their age. From "Self-Reliance." WASHINGTON IRVING. 1783-1859. WASHINGTON IUVINO, the youngest of the eleven children...
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Emerson's complete works [ed. by J.E. Cabot]. Riverside ed, Volume 2

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 356 pages
...does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him ; no muse befriends ; no invention, no hope. Trust thyself : every heart vibrates to that iron...of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all...
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A Hand-book of English and American Literature: Historical and Critical ...

Esther J. Trimble Lippincott - 1884 - 536 pages
...part, and not as yet the last or highest expression of the final cause of nature. From SELF-RELIANCE. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string....confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age. **»»*»** Whoso would be a man must be a Nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not...
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Daily Strength for Daily Needs

Mary Wilder Tileston - 1884 - 402 pages
...thou there small scope for action see, Do not for this give room to discontent. RC TRENCH. A CCEPT the place the divine providence has found for you,...of your contemporaries, the connection of events. RW EMERSON. ADAPT thyself to the things with which thy lot has been cast ; and love the men with whom...
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Discourses in America, Issue 13

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 234 pages
...; what a '/ saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has befallen any man, he can understand.' 'Trust thyself! every heart vibrates to that iron...found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connexion of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius...
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