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" ... no consuetudes or habits of society, would be of any avail to establish us in such relations with them as we desire, —but solely the uprise of nature in us to the same degree it is in them; then shall we meet as water with water; and if we should... "
Emerson's complete works [ed. by J.E. Cabot]. Riverside ed - Page 203
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884
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Emerson and Self-Culture

John T. Lysaker - 2008 - 244 pages
...that are oriented toward a mutual good. I find this connection in a line offered near the essay's end: "In the last analysis, love is only the reflection...signify that in their friend each loved his own soul" (CW2, 125). This is a remarkable thought. Love for friends acknowledges their worthiness (ie, nobility)...
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Notes and Queries

1877 - 562 pages
...Diirer's etching? can be obtained. HENRY AC TOMKISS. Trin. Coll , Cambridge. EXCHANGE or NAMES. — "Men have sometimes exchanged names with their friends,...signify that in their friend each loved his own soul." — Emerson, Friendship (Bolm'a éd., i. 80). What men have ever made this exchange ? AL MAVHEW. Oxford....
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