Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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... common nature . That third party or common nature is not social ; it is impersonal , is God . And so in groups where debate is earnest , and especially on great questions of thought , the company become aware of their unity ; aware that ...
... common nature . That third party or common nature is not social ; it is impersonal , is God . And so in groups where debate is earnest , and especially on great questions of thought , the company become aware of their unity ; aware that ...
Strana 126
... common men ; -there are no common men . All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible , on the conviction that every talent has its apotheosis somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and freshest laurels to all who ...
... common men ; -there are no common men . All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible , on the conviction that every talent has its apotheosis somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and freshest laurels to all who ...
Strana 205
... common size of man . The magic they used was the ideal ten- dencies , which always make the Actual ridiculous ; but ... common , nor the common the heroic . Yet we have the weakness to expect the sympathy of people in those actions whose ...
... common size of man . The magic they used was the ideal ten- dencies , which always make the Actual ridiculous ; but ... common , nor the common the heroic . Yet we have the weakness to expect the sympathy of people in those actions whose ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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