The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Macmillan, 1884 - American literature |
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... of my lonely philosopher , ' cherishing visions more than divine ' in his stern and 1 English Traits , 7-18 . Ireland . 143-52 . Froude's Carlyle , ii . 355-9 . blessed solitude . ' So Carlyle , with no less xiv INTRODUCTORY .
... of my lonely philosopher , ' cherishing visions more than divine ' in his stern and 1 English Traits , 7-18 . Ireland . 143-52 . Froude's Carlyle , ii . 355-9 . blessed solitude . ' So Carlyle , with no less xiv INTRODUCTORY .
Page xxxviii
... divine justice is played before the assembled angels of heaven , ' A temper of scrutiny and dissent broke out in every direction . In almost every relation men and women asked themselves by what right Conformity levied its tax , and ...
... divine justice is played before the assembled angels of heaven , ' A temper of scrutiny and dissent broke out in every direction . In almost every relation men and women asked themselves by what right Conformity levied its tax , and ...
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... divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new combina- tions , by the wit of man , of the same natural benefac- tors . He no longer waits for favouring gales , but by means of steam he realises the fable of ...
... divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new combina- tions , by the wit of man , of the same natural benefac- tors . He no longer waits for favouring gales , but by means of steam he realises the fable of ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. element , is essential to its perfection . The high and divine beauty which can be loved without effeminacy , is that which is found in combination with the human will Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue . Every ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. element , is essential to its perfection . The high and divine beauty which can be loved without effeminacy , is that which is found in combination with the human will Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue . Every ...
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... divine dies . All good is eternally reproductive . The beauty of nature re - forms itself in the mind , and not for barren contemplation , but for new creation . All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world ; some men ...
... divine dies . All good is eternally reproductive . The beauty of nature re - forms itself in the mind , and not for barren contemplation , but for new creation . All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world ; some men ...
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