Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonG. Routledge & Sons, 1901 - Počet stran: 634 |
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... intel- ligence shall be that variegated vest . I shall find in him the Foreworld ; in his childhood the Age of Gold ; the Apples of Knowledge ; the Argonautic Expedition ; the calling of Abraham ; the building of the Bashful or bold ...
... intel- ligence shall be that variegated vest . I shall find in him the Foreworld ; in his childhood the Age of Gold ; the Apples of Knowledge ; the Argonautic Expedition ; the calling of Abraham ; the building of the Bashful or bold ...
Strana 30
... intel- lectual obstructions and doubts . Our young people are diseased with the theo- logical problems of original sin , origin of evil , predestination , and the like . These never presented a practical difficulty to any man , never ...
... intel- lectual obstructions and doubts . Our young people are diseased with the theo- logical problems of original sin , origin of evil , predestination , and the like . These never presented a practical difficulty to any man , never ...
Strana 72
... intel- lect to see . We have little control over our thoughts . We are the prisoners of ideas . They catch us up for moments into their heaven , and so fully engage us that we take no heed for the morrow , gaze like children , 2246 72 ...
... intel- lect to see . We have little control over our thoughts . We are the prisoners of ideas . They catch us up for moments into their heaven , and so fully engage us that we take no heed for the morrow , gaze like children , 2246 72 ...
Strana 112
... intel- lectual quality . To the leaders of men , the brain as well as the flesh and the heart must furnish a proportion . Defect in manners is usually the defect of fine perceptions . Men are too coarsely made for the delicacy of ...
... intel- lectual quality . To the leaders of men , the brain as well as the flesh and the heart must furnish a proportion . Defect in manners is usually the defect of fine perceptions . Men are too coarsely made for the delicacy of ...
Strana 116
... intel- lectual persons by the fulness of her heart , warming them by her sentiments ; believing , as she did , that by dealing nobly with all , all would show themselves noble . " To the charitable , " the swarthy Italian with his few ...
... intel- lectual persons by the fulness of her heart , warming them by her sentiments ; believing , as she did , that by dealing nobly with all , all would show themselves noble . " To the charitable , " the swarthy Italian with his few ...
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