Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... part of the country , Emerson remarks : " There was in all the practical activities of New England , for the last quarter of a century , a grad- ual withdrawal of tender consciences from the social organ- ization X INTRODUCTION.
... part of the country , Emerson remarks : " There was in all the practical activities of New England , for the last quarter of a century , a grad- ual withdrawal of tender consciences from the social organ- ization X INTRODUCTION.
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... organ , but animates and exercises all the organs ; is not a function , like the power of memory , of calculation , of comparison , -but uses these as hands and feet ; is not a faculty , but a light ; is not the intellect or the will ...
... organ , but animates and exercises all the organs ; is not a function , like the power of memory , of calculation , of comparison , -but uses these as hands and feet ; is not a faculty , but a light ; is not the intellect or the will ...
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... organ is too convex or too concave , and cannot find a focal distance within the actual horizon of human life ? Of what use , if the brain is too cold or too hot , and the man does not care enough for results , to stimulate him to ex ...
... organ is too convex or too concave , and cannot find a focal distance within the actual horizon of human life ? Of what use , if the brain is too cold or too hot , and the man does not care enough for results , to stimulate him to ex ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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