Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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Strana 113
... serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the ... serve us in the intellect . Behmen and Swedenborg saw that things were representative . Men are also rep ...
... serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the ... serve us in the intellect . Behmen and Swedenborg saw that things were representative . Men are also rep ...
Strana 318
... serve them one's self , so as to have somewhat left to give , instead of being always prompt to grab ? It is more elegant to answer one's own needs , than to be richly served ; inelegant perhaps it may look to - day , and to a few , but ...
... serve them one's self , so as to have somewhat left to give , instead of being always prompt to grab ? It is more elegant to answer one's own needs , than to be richly served ; inelegant perhaps it may look to - day , and to a few , but ...
Strana 514
... serve things still ; — Things are of the snake . The horseman serves the horse , The neatherd serves the neat , The merchant serves the purse , The eater serves his meat ; " Tis the day of the chattel , Web to weave , and corn to grind ...
... serve things still ; — Things are of the snake . The horseman serves the horse , The neatherd serves the neat , The merchant serves the purse , The eater serves his meat ; " Tis the day of the chattel , Web to weave , and corn to grind ...
Obsah
SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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