Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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Strana 10
... come to entertain its powers . ' If we limit ourselves to the first advantages , a sober grace adheres to the mineral and botanic kingdoms , which , in the highest moments , comes up as the charm of nature , the glitter of the spar ...
... come to entertain its powers . ' If we limit ourselves to the first advantages , a sober grace adheres to the mineral and botanic kingdoms , which , in the highest moments , comes up as the charm of nature , the glitter of the spar ...
Strana 97
... come to mind . But what as readily comes to mind is the accom- paniment of disease . This beatitude comes in terror , and with shocks to the mind of the re- ceiver . I " It o'erinforms the tenement of clay , ' and drives the man mad ...
... come to mind . But what as readily comes to mind is the accom- paniment of disease . This beatitude comes in terror , and with shocks to the mind of the re- ceiver . I " It o'erinforms the tenement of clay , ' and drives the man mad ...
Strana 133
... comes into each mind by influence from a society of spirits that surround it , and into these from a higher so- ciety , and so on . All his types mean the same few things . All his figures speak one speech . All his interlocutors ...
... comes into each mind by influence from a society of spirits that surround it , and into these from a higher so- ciety , and so on . All his types mean the same few things . All his figures speak one speech . All his interlocutors ...
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able action appears beauty become believe better body called cause century character church comes common conversation delight doubt earth Emerson England existence experience expression eyes fact faith feel force genius give Goethe hand head heaven human ideas intellect interest Italy journal kind knew learned leave lecture less light live look manners master means mind Montaigne moral Napoleon nature never once organ original Page pass persons philosophy plant Plato play Poems poet poetry present question reason relation remains representative seems sense sentence sentiment Shakspeare side society soul speak spirit stand Swedenborg talent tell things thought tion true truth turn universal virtue whole wise write written wrote young