Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... kind : I mean unprepared courage , that which is necessary on an unexpected occasion ; and which , in spite of the most unforeseen events , leaves full freedom of judgment and decision : " and he did not hesitate to declare that he was ...
... kind : I mean unprepared courage , that which is necessary on an unexpected occasion ; and which , in spite of the most unforeseen events , leaves full freedom of judgment and decision : " and he did not hesitate to declare that he was ...
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... kind . Nature , through all her kingdoms , insures herself . Nobody cares for planting the poor fungus : so she shakes down from the gills of one agaric , countless spores any one of which , being preserved , transmits new billions of ...
... kind . Nature , through all her kingdoms , insures herself . Nobody cares for planting the poor fungus : so she shakes down from the gills of one agaric , countless spores any one of which , being preserved , transmits new billions of ...
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... kind that slumbered in the former dy- nasties . It is now in the midst of its career . Feudalism is not ended yet . Our governments still partake largely of that element . Trade goes to make the governments in- significant , and to ...
... kind that slumbered in the former dy- nasties . It is now in the midst of its career . Feudalism is not ended yet . Our governments still partake largely of that element . Trade goes to make the governments in- significant , and to ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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