Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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Strana 169
... feel himself and realize things ; as we pinch ourselves to know that we are awake . He keeps the plain ; he rarely mounts or sinks ; likes to feel solid ground and the stones under- neath . His writing has no enthusiasms , no as ...
... feel himself and realize things ; as we pinch ourselves to know that we are awake . He keeps the plain ; he rarely mounts or sinks ; likes to feel solid ground and the stones under- neath . His writing has no enthusiasms , no as ...
Strana 334
... feel cold streams , and all hair stands on end as of yore . Swedenborg's allegations of his intercourse will , I ... feel at your mention of me in your book . I feel now thoroughly hopeless and divided ; there is the little man which is ...
... feel cold streams , and all hair stands on end as of yore . Swedenborg's allegations of his intercourse will , I ... feel at your mention of me in your book . I feel now thoroughly hopeless and divided ; there is the little man which is ...
Strana 344
... feel the thought which is par- ent to the Universe . " ❝ Page 183 , note 1. About the time when Mr. Emerson was parting from his church he was reading with great plea- sure the life of George Fox , the founder of the Society of Friends ...
... feel the thought which is par- ent to the Universe . " ❝ Page 183 , note 1. About the time when Mr. Emerson was parting from his church he was reading with great plea- sure the life of George Fox , the founder of the Society of Friends ...
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