Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... action to be good , when the need is , and sitting still to be also good . Epaminondas , if he was the man I take him for , would have sat still with joy and peace , if his lot had been mine . Heaven is large , and affords space for all ...
... action to be good , when the need is , and sitting still to be also good . Epaminondas , if he was the man I take him for , would have sat still with joy and peace , if his lot had been mine . Heaven is large , and affords space for all ...
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... action overpowered by the laws of action , and so , warmly coöperating with men , even preferring them to himself , yet when he speaks scientifically , or after the order of thought , he is constrained to degrade persons into rep ...
... action overpowered by the laws of action , and so , warmly coöperating with men , even preferring them to himself , yet when he speaks scientifically , or after the order of thought , he is constrained to degrade persons into rep ...
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... action never before combined with so much comprehension . He is a realist , terrific to all talkers , and confused ... action , wait for an impulse from abroad . Napoleon had been the first man of the world , if his ends had been purely ...
... action never before combined with so much comprehension . He is a realist , terrific to all talkers , and confused ... action , wait for an impulse from abroad . Napoleon had been the first man of the world , if his ends had been purely ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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