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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... 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 referring to led ...
... 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 referring to led ...
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... hope to write a Butler's Analogy or an Essay of Hume”), a fact to which he apparently reconciled himself when he decided that, “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” No question his mind, or at least his globally ...
... hope to write a Butler's Analogy or an Essay of Hume”), a fact to which he apparently reconciled himself when he decided that, “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” No question his mind, or at least his globally ...
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... hope of mankind not fulfilled”), yet he says his estimate of America “sometimes runs very low, sometimes to ideal prophetic proportions.” Despite these tergiversations, he remains the most essential of guides into the soul of the ...
... hope of mankind not fulfilled”), yet he says his estimate of America “sometimes runs very low, sometimes to ideal prophetic proportions.” Despite these tergiversations, he remains the most essential of guides into the soul of the ...
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... hope to match the efforts of the numerous editors committed to this edition, I have made the best possible compromise by choosing for most of my selections what was almost certainly the last revised edition to which Emerson was able to ...
... hope to match the efforts of the numerous editors committed to this edition, I have made the best possible compromise by choosing for most of my selections what was almost certainly the last revised edition to which Emerson was able to ...
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... & consequently a keen relish for the beauties of poetry. ... My reasoning faculty is proportionately weak, nor can I ever hope to write a Butler's Analogy or an Essay of Hume. Nor is it strange that with this confession I.
... & consequently a keen relish for the beauties of poetry. ... My reasoning faculty is proportionately weak, nor can I ever hope to write a Butler's Analogy or an Essay of Hume. Nor is it strange that with this confession I.
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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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