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Twelve essays [comprising Essays, 1st ser.]. - Page 90
by Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849
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Wisdom for the Foolish

Celia Louise Crittenton - 1908 - 96 pages
...we will." — Churchill One can find no fault with the rhythm and rhyme of that. But what mendacity! "Love and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically...as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation." — Emerson. Then love is a mathematical problem ! 118. "Man is an animal that cooks his victuals."...
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A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the ...

Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 pages
...violent demonstrations ; it IB seen with white hairs and is always young in the heart. — Balxac. , it is nev H+ Emerson. names In green Ink when under age, but when of age, in purple. — Longfellow. Young love...
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A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the ...

Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 pages
...violent demonstrations; It Is seen with while hair« and Is always young In the heart. — Balzac. Love, and you shall be loved. — All love is mathematically...as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. — Emerson. names In green Ink when under age. but when of age, In purple. — Longfellow. Young love...
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Essays and English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 508 pages
...substances of nature, water, snow, wind, gravitation, become penalties to the thief. On the other hand the law holds with equal sureness for all right action....against Napoleon, when he approached cast down their colors and from enemies became friends, so do disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty,...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 5

1909 - 540 pages
...substances of nature, water, snow, wind, gravitation, become penalties to the thief. On the other hand the law holds with equal sureness for all right action....against Napoleon, when he approached cast down their colors and from enemies became friends, so do disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty,...
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Essays and English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 636 pages
...sureness for .all '•righlj'.action. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is . .feiathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation....against Napoleon, when he approached cast down their colors and from enemies became friends, so do disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty,...
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Select Essays and Addresses: Including The American Scholar

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 pages
...gravitation, — become penalties to the thief. 37. On the other hand the law holds with equal sureness 15 for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved....good man has absolute good, which like fire turns everything to its own nature, so that you cannot do him any harm ; but as the royal armies sent against...
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The American Scholar,: Self-reliance, Compensation,

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 pages
...nature — water, snow, wind, gravitation — become penalties to the thief. On the other hand, the law holds with equal sureness for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathe- is matically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. The good man has absolute...
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Emerson's Essays on Manners, Self-reliance, Compensation, Nature, Friendship

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1915 - 200 pages
...wind, gravitation, become penalties to the thief. On the other hand the law holds with equal sureness 5 for all right action. Love, and you shall be loved....that you cannot do him any harm ; but as the royal 10 armies sent against Napoleon, when he approached cast down their colors and from enemies became...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 24

1916 - 548 pages
...Emerson preaches with typically romantic eloquence, "has absolute good, which like fire turns everything to its own nature, so that you cannot do him any harm." This is a part of that law of compensation which keeps all forces in proportion. Hence Emerson has...
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