Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... Italy , of England , of Egypt , remains for Traveling all educated Americans . They who made England , Italy , want or Greece venerable in the imagination , did so not by ram- bling round creation as a moth round a lamp , but by ...
... Italy , of England , of Egypt , remains for Traveling all educated Americans . They who made England , Italy , want or Greece venerable in the imagination , did so not by ram- bling round creation as a moth round a lamp , but by ...
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... Italy he did what he could , and all that he could . He came , several times , within an inch of ruin ; and his own person was all but lost . He was flung into the marsh at Arcola . The Austrians were between him and his troops in the ...
... Italy he did what he could , and all that he could . He came , several times , within an inch of ruin ; and his own person was all but lost . He was flung into the marsh at Arcola . The Austrians were between him and his troops in the ...
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... Italy , he sought for men , and found none . ) " Good God ! " he said , " how rare men are ! There are eighteen millions in Italy , and I have with dif- ficulty found two , -Dandola and Melzi . " In later years , with larger experience ...
... Italy , he sought for men , and found none . ) " Good God ! " he said , " how rare men are ! There are eighteen millions in Italy , and I have with dif- ficulty found two , -Dandola and Melzi . " In later years , with larger experience ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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