Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... human relationships . His entire effort aims at establishing human independence and a human mastership . Man liberates him- self and exchanges servitude for mastery in proportion as he obeys the " law for man " and learns to make the ...
... human relationships . His entire effort aims at establishing human independence and a human mastership . Man liberates him- self and exchanges servitude for mastery in proportion as he obeys the " law for man " and learns to make the ...
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... human corpse a seed- " It is sown a natural body ; it is raised a spiritual body . " The motion of the earth round its axis , and round the sun , makes the day , and the year . These are certain amounts of brute light and heat . But is ...
... human corpse a seed- " It is sown a natural body ; it is raised a spiritual body . " The motion of the earth round its axis , and round the sun , makes the day , and the year . These are certain amounts of brute light and heat . But is ...
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... human being , with such vivacity of apprehension that I am instantly forced home to inquire if I am not deformity itself : to behold in another the expression of a love so high that it assures itself , - assures itself also to me ...
... human being , with such vivacity of apprehension that I am instantly forced home to inquire if I am not deformity itself : to behold in another the expression of a love so high that it assures itself , - assures itself also to me ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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