Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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Strana 95
... experience . In common par- lance , what one man is said to learn by experi- ence , a man of extraordinary sagacity is said , without experience , to divine . The Arabians say , that Abul Khain , the mystic , and Abu Ali Seena , the ...
... experience . In common par- lance , what one man is said to learn by experi- ence , a man of extraordinary sagacity is said , without experience , to divine . The Arabians say , that Abul Khain , the mystic , and Abu Ali Seena , the ...
Strana 184
... experience exhibits the re- verse of this ; the incompetency of power is the universal grief of young and ardent minds . They accuse the divine Providence of a certain parsi- mony . It has shown the heaven and earth to every child and ...
... experience exhibits the re- verse of this ; the incompetency of power is the universal grief of young and ardent minds . They accuse the divine Providence of a certain parsi- mony . It has shown the heaven and earth to every child and ...
Strana 294
... experience just after leaving college : " Men read so differently with purpose so unlike . I had read in Cudworth from time to time for years , and one day talked of him with Charles W. Upham , my classmate , and found him acquainted ...
... experience just after leaving college : " Men read so differently with purpose so unlike . I had read in Cudworth from time to time for years , and one day talked of him with Charles W. Upham , my classmate , and found him acquainted ...
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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