Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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... become spires of flame in the sunset , with the blue east for their back - ground , and the stars of the dead calices of flowers , and every withered stem and stubble rimed with frost , contribute something to the mute music . The ...
... become spires of flame in the sunset , with the blue east for their back - ground , and the stars of the dead calices of flowers , and every withered stem and stubble rimed with frost , contribute something to the mute music . The ...
Strana 31
... become physically nimble and light- some ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we think it will never be so . No man fears age or misfortune or death , in their serene company , for he is transported out of the district of ...
... become physically nimble and light- some ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we think it will never be so . No man fears age or misfortune or death , in their serene company , for he is transported out of the district of ...
Strana 230
... become fixed , and a fine sense of pro- priety is cultivated with the more heed , that it becomes a badge of social and civil distinctions . Thus grows up Fash- ion , an equivocal semblance , the most puissant , the most fantastic and ...
... become fixed , and a fine sense of pro- priety is cultivated with the more heed , that it becomes a badge of social and civil distinctions . Thus grows up Fash- ion , an equivocal semblance , the most puissant , the most fantastic and ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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