Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... respect for his being . Especially he hates what he has , each by or gift , or crime ; then he feels that it is not having ; it does not belong to him , has no root in him , and merely lies there , what if because no revolution or no ...
... respect for his being . Especially he hates what he has , each by or gift , or crime ; then he feels that it is not having ; it does not belong to him , has no root in him , and merely lies there , what if because no revolution or no ...
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... respects sensible masses , Society , Government , social art , and luxury , every establishment , every mass ... respect government , except as far as it reiterates the law of his mind ; nor the church ; nor charities ; nor arts ...
... respects sensible masses , Society , Government , social art , and luxury , every establishment , every mass ... respect government , except as far as it reiterates the law of his mind ; nor the church ; nor charities ; nor arts ...
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... respect for mankind was not in- creased . In a moment of bitterness , he said , to one of his oldest friends , " Men deserve the contempt with which they inspire me . I have only to put some gold lace on the coat of my virtuous ...
... respect for mankind was not in- creased . In a moment of bitterness , he said , to one of his oldest friends , " Men deserve the contempt with which they inspire me . I have only to put some gold lace on the coat of my virtuous ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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