Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... Ideas ; and in their presence , we feel that the outward circumstance is a dream and a shade . Whilst we wait in ... ideas , or the introduction of ideas into life , have an analogous effect with all lower culture , in degrading nature ...
... Ideas ; and in their presence , we feel that the outward circumstance is a dream and a shade . Whilst we wait in ... ideas , or the introduction of ideas into life , have an analogous effect with all lower culture , in degrading nature ...
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... ideas , and aims to recruit and re- plenish nature from that source . Let ideas establish their legitimate sway again in society , let life be fair and poetic , and the scholars will gladly be lovers , citizens , and phil- anthropists ...
... ideas , and aims to recruit and re- plenish nature from that source . Let ideas establish their legitimate sway again in society , let life be fair and poetic , and the scholars will gladly be lovers , citizens , and phil- anthropists ...
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... ideas , should affirm disdainfully the superiority of ideas . Having at some time seen that the happy soul will carry all the arts in power , they say , Why cumber ourselves with superfluous realizations ? and , like dreaming beggars ...
... ideas , should affirm disdainfully the superiority of ideas . Having at some time seen that the happy soul will carry all the arts in power , they say , Why cumber ourselves with superfluous realizations ? and , like dreaming beggars ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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