Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... experience , or guess what faculty or feeling a new object shall unlock , any more than he can draw to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to- morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to ex ...
... experience , or guess what faculty or feeling a new object shall unlock , any more than he can draw to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to- morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to ex ...
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... experience is hands and feet to every enterprise ; and yet , he who should do his business on this understanding , would be quickly bankrupt . Power keeps quite another road than the turnpikes of choice and will , namely the ...
... experience is hands and feet to every enterprise ; and yet , he who should do his business on this understanding , would be quickly bankrupt . Power keeps quite another road than the turnpikes of choice and will , namely the ...
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... experience of the senses , by show- ing that there was a very important class of ideas , or im- perative forms , which did not come by experience , but through which experience was acquired ; that these were in- tuitions of the mind ...
... experience of the senses , by show- ing that there was a very important class of ideas , or im- perative forms , which did not come by experience , but through which experience was acquired ; that these were in- tuitions of the mind ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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