Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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Strana 198
... leave Deceitful knaves for the society Of gods and goodness . Thou thyself must part At last from all thy garlands , pleasures , triumphs , And prove thy fortitude what then ' twill do . Val . But art not grieved nor vexed to leave thy ...
... leave Deceitful knaves for the society Of gods and goodness . Thou thyself must part At last from all thy garlands , pleasures , triumphs , And prove thy fortitude what then ' twill do . Val . But art not grieved nor vexed to leave thy ...
Strana 219
... Leave to the diamond its ages to grow , nor expect to accelerate the births of the eternal . Friendship demands a religious treatment . We must not be wilful , we must not provide . We talk of choosing our friends , but friends are self ...
... Leave to the diamond its ages to grow , nor expect to accelerate the births of the eternal . Friendship demands a religious treatment . We must not be wilful , we must not provide . We talk of choosing our friends , but friends are self ...
Strana 376
... leave us exactly where they found us . The mathematics , ' tis complained , leave the mind where they find it : so do all sciences ; and so do all events and actions . I find a man who has passed through all the sciences , the churl he ...
... leave us exactly where they found us . The mathematics , ' tis complained , leave the mind where they find it : so do all sciences ; and so do all events and actions . I find a man who has passed through all the sciences , the churl he ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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