Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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Strana 88
... moral aim which endeared him to mankind . " Intellect , " he said , " is king of heaven and of earth ; " but in Plato , intellect is always moral . His writings have also the sempiternal youth of poetry . For their arguments , most of ...
... moral aim which endeared him to mankind . " Intellect , " he said , " is king of heaven and of earth ; " but in Plato , intellect is always moral . His writings have also the sempiternal youth of poetry . For their arguments , most of ...
Strana 183
... moral sentiment , which never forfeits its supremacy . All moods may be safely tried , and their weight allowed to all objections : the moral sentiment as easily outweighs them all , as any one . This is the drop which balances the sea ...
... moral sentiment , which never forfeits its supremacy . All moods may be safely tried , and their weight allowed to all objections : the moral sentiment as easily outweighs them all , as any one . This is the drop which balances the sea ...
Strana 322
... moral , decrees of God , that the mythus loses me . In general , too , they receive the fable instead of the moral of their Æsop . They are to me , however , deeply interesting , as a sect which I 322 NOTES.
... moral , decrees of God , that the mythus loses me . In general , too , they receive the fable instead of the moral of their Æsop . They are to me , however , deeply interesting , as a sect which I 322 NOTES.
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