Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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Strana 110
... rich , and hospitable people , or clear sky , or ingots that cost too much . But if there were any magnet that would point to the countries and houses where are the persons who are intrinsically rich and powerful , I would sell all ...
... rich , and hospitable people , or clear sky , or ingots that cost too much . But if there were any magnet that would point to the countries and houses where are the persons who are intrinsically rich and powerful , I would sell all ...
Strana 121
... rich and poor . We live in a market , where is only so much wheat , or wool , or land ; and if I have so much more , every other must have so much less . I seem to have no good , without breach of good manners . Nobody is glad in the ...
... rich and poor . We live in a market , where is only so much wheat , or wool , or land ; and if I have so much more , every other must have so much less . I seem to have no good , without breach of good manners . Nobody is glad in the ...
Strana 316
... rich ? Why must he have horses , fine garments , hand- some apartments , access to public houses , and places of amusement ? Only for want of thought . Give his mind a new image , and he flees into a solitary garden or garret to enjoy ...
... rich ? Why must he have horses , fine garments , hand- some apartments , access to public houses , and places of amusement ? Only for want of thought . Give his mind a new image , and he flees into a solitary garden or garret to enjoy ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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