I have no churlish objection to the circumnavigation of the globe, for the purposes of art, of study, and benevolence, so that the man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels... Essays, First Series - Page 70by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1879 - 290 pagesFull view - About this book
| Augusta Jane Evans - 1898 - 504 pages
...travelling, whose idols are Italy, England, Egypt, retains its fascination for all educated Americans. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat which...He carries ruins to ruins. Travelling is a fool's para* disc. At home I dream that at Naples, at Rome, I can be intoxicated with beauty, and lose my... | |
| Israel C. McNeill, Samuel Adams Lynch - 1901 - 398 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat...travels away from himself, and grows old even in youth 435 among old things. In Thebes, in Palmyra, his will and mind have become old and dilapidated as they.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 66 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat...in youth among old things. In Thebes, in Palmyra, Ms will and mind have become old and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins. Travelling is... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 470 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat...dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins. Travelling is_a fool's paradise. Our first journeys discover to us the indifference of places. At home I dream... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 460 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat...and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins, j Travelling is a fool's paradise. Our first journeys discover to us the indifference of places. At... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 70 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat...and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins. Q Travelling is a fool's paradise. We owe to our first journeys the discovery that place is nothing.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 138 pages
...from a boat in the pond, from amidst the songs of wood-birds we possibly may. CIRCLES MAY THIRTEENTH He who travels to be amused or to get somewhat which...and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins. SELF-RELIANCE MAY FOURTEENTH Oft didst thou thread the woods in vain To find what bird had piped the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 270 pages
...confined. 8 Narrow. 4 One who intrudes. 6 A body servant. 0 Ignorant and rude. ' Provided. than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat...Thebes, in Palmyra, his will and mind have become 5 old and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins. Travelling is a fool's paradise. Our first... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 508 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused or to get somewhat...carries ruins to ruins. Travelling is a fool's paradise. We owe to our first journeys the discovery that place is nothing. At home I dream that at Naples, at... | |
| 1909 - 540 pages
...man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused or to get somewhat...in youth among old things. In Thebes, in Palmyra, bis will and mind have become old and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins. Travelling is... | |
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