Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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... manners and poetry and , look you , ― on the whole , selfish- ness plants best , prunes best , makes the best commerce and the best citizen . ' Are the opin- ions of a man on right and wrong , on fate and causation , at the mercy of a ...
... manners and poetry and , look you , ― on the whole , selfish- ness plants best , prunes best , makes the best commerce and the best citizen . ' Are the opin- ions of a man on right and wrong , on fate and causation , at the mercy of a ...
Strana 254
Ralph Waldo Emerson. familiarity of his manners offends the new pride of his throne . He is a boundless liar . The official paper , his " Moniteur , " and all his bul- letins , are proverbs for saying what he wished to be believed ; and ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. familiarity of his manners offends the new pride of his throne . He is a boundless liar . The official paper , his " Moniteur , " and all his bul- letins , are proverbs for saying what he wished to be believed ; and ...
Strana 322
... manner of man he must be , and what manner of thing , after all , Sweden- borgianism must be . Through the smallest window look well , and you can look out into the Infinite . " " To this Emerson answered : - NOVEMBER , 1834 ...
... manner of man he must be , and what manner of thing , after all , Sweden- borgianism must be . Through the smallest window look well , and you can look out into the Infinite . " " To this Emerson answered : - NOVEMBER , 1834 ...
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