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Ralph Waldo Emerson. I. USES. OF. GREAT. MEN. It is natural to believe in great men. If the companions of our childhood should turnout tobe heroes,andtheir condition regal, it would not surprise us. Allmythology opens with demigods, and the ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. I. USES. OF. GREAT. MEN. It is natural to believe in great men. If the companions of our childhood should turnout tobe heroes,andtheir condition regal, it would not surprise us. Allmythology opens with demigods, and the ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. pedestal; the adventurer, after years of strife, has nothing broader than his own shoes. Our ... in us. Whatisthus learned is delightful inthe doing, and the effect remains.Right ethics are central,and gofrom the soul ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. pedestal; the adventurer, after years of strife, has nothing broader than his own shoes. Our ... in us. Whatisthus learned is delightful inthe doing, and the effect remains.Right ethics are central,and gofrom the soul ...
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... The mass of creatures and of qualities are still hidand expectant. It would seem asif each waited,like the enchanted princess in fairy tales, for adestined human deliverer.Eachmust be disenchanted, and walk forth to thedayin human shape. In ...
... The mass of creatures and of qualities are still hidand expectant. It would seem asif each waited,like the enchanted princess in fairy tales, for adestined human deliverer.Eachmust be disenchanted, and walk forth to thedayin human shape. In ...
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... The possibility of interpretation lies in the identity of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side; hasits translation, through humanity, into the spiritual andnecessary sphere,whereit plays a part as ...
... The possibility of interpretation lies in the identity of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side; hasits translation, through humanity, into the spiritual andnecessary sphere,whereit plays a part as ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. "who was so severe an adorer of truth, that he could as easily have given himself leave to steal, as to dissemble." We cannot read Plutarch, without a tingling of the blood; and I accept the saying of the Chinese ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. "who was so severe an adorer of truth, that he could as easily have given himself leave to steal, as to dissemble." We cannot read Plutarch, without a tingling of the blood; and I accept the saying of the Chinese ...
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