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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Page 78
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904
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The American Scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 556 pages
...the one end, which all means go to effect? They are for nothing but to inspire. I bad better never see a book than to be warped by its attraction clean...the active soul. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him, although, in almost all men, obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul...
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The American Scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...the one end, which aXLj means go to effect? They are for nothing but to inspire, r had better never see a book than to be warped by its attraction clean...the active soul. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him, although, in almost all men, obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul...
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The Grammar of Philosophy: A Study of Scientific Method

David Graham - 1908 - 410 pages
...the one end which all means go to effect ? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book than to be warped by its attraction clean...the active soul. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him; although in almost all men obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul active...
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The Grammar of Philosophy: A Study of Scientific Method

David Graham - 1908 - 410 pages
...the one end which all means go to effect ? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book than to be warped by its attraction clean...the active soul. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him; although in almost all men obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul active...
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Modern English Prose

George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1908 - 506 pages
...is the one end which all means go to effect? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book than to be warped by its attraction clean...thing in the world of value is the active soul,— the soul, free, sovereign, active. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him,...
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The Political and Social Significance of the Life and Teachings of Jesus

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks - 1908 - 202 pages
...©pportunitp "Vanity it is, to wish to live long, and to be careless to live well."Thomas d Kempis. "The one thing in the world, of value, is the active soul."— Emerson. LUKE xix, 12-26. MATTHEW xxv, 1-13. MARK viii, 34-38; xiii, 33-37. HIIXIS : Influence of Christ...
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Essays and English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 508 pages
...the one end, which all means go to effect? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book, than to be warped by its attraction clean...active soul. This every man is entitled to ; this every man contains within him, although, in almost all men, obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul...
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How to Study and Teaching how to Study

Frank Morton McMurry - 1909 - 344 pages
...abused, among the worst. What is the right use ? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book than to be warped by its attraction clean...the active soul. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him, although in almost all men obstructed, and as yet unborn. . . . Undoubtedly...
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Essays and English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 636 pages
...the one end, which all means go to effect? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book, than to be warped by its attraction clean...active soul. This every man is entitled to ; this every man contains within him, although, in almost all men, obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul...
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Essays and English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 496 pages
...the one end, which all means go to effect ? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book, than to be warped by its attraction clean...the active soul. This every man is entitled to; this every man contains within him, although, in almost all men, obstructed, and as yet unborn. The soul...
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