Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonPenguin, 7. 6. 2011 - Počet stran: 576 A classic collection of critical essays, poems, and letters from one of the greatest minds of nineteenth-century America. |
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... divine energy into their souls.” In 1858 Emerson wrote, “Your fate is what you do, because first it is what you are.” Think about this: we must invest as much energy and effort into what we are as in what we do because “if the whole man ...
... divine energy into their souls.” In 1858 Emerson wrote, “Your fate is what you do, because first it is what you are.” Think about this: we must invest as much energy and effort into what we are as in what we do because “if the whole man ...
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... divine origin;—employed in encountering prejudices & detecting frauds; checking & chastising profane abuse; subjecting to legitimate control those fiery passions which corrode & fret the soul; & woe to those whose malignity would fright ...
... divine origin;—employed in encountering prejudices & detecting frauds; checking & chastising profane abuse; subjecting to legitimate control those fiery passions which corrode & fret the soul; & woe to those whose malignity would fright ...
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... divine subjects is rather, the fruit of a sort of moral imagination, than of the 'Reasoning Machines' such as Locke & Clarke & David Hume. July–August, 1824. Why has my motley diary no jokes? Because it is a soliloquy & every man is ...
... divine subjects is rather, the fruit of a sort of moral imagination, than of the 'Reasoning Machines' such as Locke & Clarke & David Hume. July–August, 1824. Why has my motley diary no jokes? Because it is a soliloquy & every man is ...
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... divine, never discovered a law which he thought God. No man devoted to literary criticism ever imagined that any of the thoughts that formed his study was God. But the man who cultivated the moral powers, ascended to a thought, & said ...
... divine, never discovered a law which he thought God. No man devoted to literary criticism ever imagined that any of the thoughts that formed his study was God. But the man who cultivated the moral powers, ascended to a thought, & said ...
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... divine character of ordinary phenomena. All is miracle, & the mind revolts at representations of 2 kinds of miracle. July 8, 1831. No man can write well who thinks there is any choice of words for him. The laws of composition are as ...
... divine character of ordinary phenomena. All is miracle, & the mind revolts at representations of 2 kinds of miracle. July 8, 1831. No man can write well who thinks there is any choice of words for him. The laws of composition are as ...
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Nature | |
The American Scholar | |
Divinity School Address | |
Selfreliance | |
The Oversoul | |
Circles | |
Politics | |
Montaigne or the Sceptic | |
Fate | |
Illusions | |
Thoreau | |
Education | |
Grace | |
The Humblebee | |
The Poet | |
Experience | |
Give All to Love | |
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