Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... feel that we intrude , that this is for our betters ; but rather is it true , that in their grandest strokes , there we feel most at home . All that Shakespeare says of the king , yonder slip of a boy < that reads in the corner feels to ...
... feel that we intrude , that this is for our betters ; but rather is it true , that in their grandest strokes , there we feel most at home . All that Shakespeare says of the king , yonder slip of a boy < that reads in the corner feels to ...
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... feel time passing away as an ebbing sea . I feel the eternity of man , the identity of his thought . The Greek had , it seems , the same fellow beings as I. The sun and moon , water and fire , met his heart precisely as they meet mine ...
... feel time passing away as an ebbing sea . I feel the eternity of man , the identity of his thought . The Greek had , it seems , the same fellow beings as I. The sun and moon , water and fire , met his heart precisely as they meet mine ...
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... feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malevolence to- wards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad , and knows not well what to make of it . Almost he shuns their eye ; almost he fears they will upbraid God ...
... feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malevolence to- wards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad , and knows not well what to make of it . Almost he shuns their eye ; almost he fears they will upbraid God ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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