Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... better facts than some idle books under the bench at the Latin school . What we do not call education is more pre- cious than that which we call so . We form no guess at the time of receiving a thought , of its comparative value . And ...
... better facts than some idle books under the bench at the Latin school . What we do not call education is more pre- cious than that which we call so . We form no guess at the time of receiving a thought , of its comparative value . And ...
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... better grace to bannocks and fair water than belong to city feasts . The temperance of the hero proceeds from the same wish to do no dishonor to the worthiness he has . But he loves it for its elegancy , not for its austerity . It seems ...
... better grace to bannocks and fair water than belong to city feasts . The temperance of the hero proceeds from the same wish to do no dishonor to the worthiness he has . But he loves it for its elegancy , not for its austerity . It seems ...
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... better for us , because the religious sentiment of the present time accords better with it . Born democrats , we are nowise I can't impose qualified to judge of monarchy , which , to our fathers living others . Other Systs better And ...
... better for us , because the religious sentiment of the present time accords better with it . Born democrats , we are nowise I can't impose qualified to judge of monarchy , which , to our fathers living others . Other Systs better And ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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