Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... means , he replies " Aim high , " a useful enough maxim of archery , but as a moral precept dreadfully trite and unproductive . What Emerson really means is : Put yourself in connection with irresistible power . In the physical world ...
... means , he replies " Aim high , " a useful enough maxim of archery , but as a moral precept dreadfully trite and unproductive . What Emerson really means is : Put yourself in connection with irresistible power . In the physical world ...
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... means of combating it . He cultivates , for example , the color of Oriental poetry . He follows Hafiz , this Unitarian in revolt against the tedium and dead level of the cold New England virtue , and cries : " Let us be crowned with ...
... means of combating it . He cultivates , for example , the color of Oriental poetry . He follows Hafiz , this Unitarian in revolt against the tedium and dead level of the cold New England virtue , and cries : " Let us be crowned with ...
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... means straight ; wrong means twisted . Spirit primarily means wind ; transgression , the crossing of a line ; supercilious , the raising of the eyebrow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and ...
... means straight ; wrong means twisted . Spirit primarily means wind ; transgression , the crossing of a line ; supercilious , the raising of the eyebrow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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