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... andvigilancenot to be tired out orwearied bythe mostlaborious, and of parts not to be imposed on by themost subtleand sharp,and of a personal courage equal tohis best parts"—of Falkland; "who was so severe an adorer of truth, that he.
... andvigilancenot to be tired out orwearied bythe mostlaborious, and of parts not to be imposed on by themost subtleand sharp,and of a personal courage equal tohis best parts"—of Falkland; "who was so severe an adorer of truth, that he.
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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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... truths intothe general mind? —I am plagued, in all my living, witha perpetual tariff of prices. IfI workin mygarden, andprune an appletree,I am well enoughentertained, andcould continue indefinitely in the like occupation. But it comes ...
... truths intothe general mind? —I am plagued, in all my living, witha perpetual tariff of prices. IfI workin mygarden, andprune an appletree,I am well enoughentertained, andcould continue indefinitely in the like occupation. But it comes ...
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... truth and every man'smind, andhas almost impressed language, andthe primary formsofthought, withhis name and seal. I amstruck, in reading him, withthe extreme modernness of his style and spirit. Hereis the germ of that Europe weknow ...
... truth and every man'smind, andhas almost impressed language, andthe primary formsofthought, withhis name and seal. I amstruck, in reading him, withthe extreme modernness of his style and spirit. Hereis the germ of that Europe weknow ...
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... truth, from blind force. There is a moment, inthe historyofevery nation, when, proceeding outof thisbruteyouth, the perceptive powers reach their ripeness, andhavenot yet become microscopic: so that man, at that instant, extends across ...
... truth, from blind force. There is a moment, inthe historyofevery nation, when, proceeding outof thisbruteyouth, the perceptive powers reach their ripeness, andhavenot yet become microscopic: so that man, at that instant, extends across ...
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