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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... fear and by hope; when the historic glories of the old can be compressed by the rich possibilities of the new era? This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.” The calamitous period Emerson is ...
... fear and by hope; when the historic glories of the old can be compressed by the rich possibilities of the new era? This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.” The calamitous period Emerson is ...
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... fear for what is to come. But if my knowledge is greater so is my courage. I know that I know next to nothing but I know too that the amount of probabilities is vast, both in mind & in morals. It is not certain that God exists but that ...
... fear for what is to come. But if my knowledge is greater so is my courage. I know that I know next to nothing but I know too that the amount of probabilities is vast, both in mind & in morals. It is not certain that God exists but that ...
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... fear & honour themselves.... November, 1828. Don't you see you are the Universe to yourself. You carry your fortunes in your own hand. ... December 21, 1828. I have now been four days engaged to Ellen Louisa Tucker. Will my Father in ...
... fear & honour themselves.... November, 1828. Don't you see you are the Universe to yourself. You carry your fortunes in your own hand. ... December 21, 1828. I have now been four days engaged to Ellen Louisa Tucker. Will my Father in ...
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... fear when it will. Old duties will present themselves with no more repulsive face. I shall. November, 1830. ... God finds his perfection in himself; so must man. March 23(?), 1835. Sects fatten on each other's faults. ...
... fear when it will. Old duties will present themselves with no more repulsive face. I shall. November, 1830. ... God finds his perfection in himself; so must man. March 23(?), 1835. Sects fatten on each other's faults. ...
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... fears & forget the graveyard. But will the dead be restored to me? Will the eye that was closed on Tuesday ever beam ... fear to think; this doctrine that 'tis pious to believe on others' words, impious to trust entirely to yourself. To ...
... fears & forget the graveyard. But will the dead be restored to me? Will the eye that was closed on Tuesday ever beam ... fear to think; this doctrine that 'tis pious to believe on others' words, impious to trust entirely to yourself. To ...
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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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