Height, and that a man or a company of men, plastic and permeable to principles, by the law of nature must overpower and ride all cities, nations, kings, rich men, poets, who are not. Essays - Page 61by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 333 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Cambridge." We read in Us Essay," Sell-Eelianee ": " This is the ultimate fact which we so quietly reach on this, as on every topic, the resolution of all into the ever-blessed OKE. Self-existence is the attribute of the Supreme Cause, and it constitutes the measure of good by... | |
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...like facility. We fancy it rhetoric when we speak of eminent virtue. We do not yet see that virtue is Height, and that a man or a company of men, plastic...topic, the resolution of all into the everblessed ONE. Virtue is the governor, the creator, the reality. All things real are so by so much virtue as they... | |
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