Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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... eyes which everywhere feed themselves . Who hath such eyes , everywhere falls into easy relations with his fellow - men . Every man , every thing is a prize , a study , a property to him , and this love smooths his brow , joins him to ...
... eyes which everywhere feed themselves . Who hath such eyes , everywhere falls into easy relations with his fellow - men . Every man , every thing is a prize , a study , a property to him , and this love smooths his brow , joins him to ...
Strana 138
... eyes of Bacon ? of Mon- taigne ? Kant ? Therefore Aristotle said of his works , " they are published and not published . " No man can learn what he has not preparation for learn- ing , however near to his eyes is the object . A chemist ...
... eyes of Bacon ? of Mon- taigne ? Kant ? Therefore Aristotle said of his works , " they are published and not published . " No man can learn what he has not preparation for learn- ing , however near to his eyes is the object . A chemist ...
Strana 266
... eyes and imaginations of school - boys . I was to see and acquire I knew not what . When I came at last to Rome , and saw with eyes the pictures , I found that genius left to novices the gay and fantastic and ostentatious , and itself ...
... eyes and imaginations of school - boys . I was to see and acquire I knew not what . When I came at last to Rome , and saw with eyes the pictures , I found that genius left to novices the gay and fantastic and ostentatious , and itself ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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