Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... side of the ablest navigators . " So are the sun and moon and all the stars of heaven . When a noble act is done - perchance in a scene of great natural beauty ; when Leonidas and his three hundred martyrs consume one day in dying , and ...
... side of the ablest navigators . " So are the sun and moon and all the stars of heaven . When a noble act is done - perchance in a scene of great natural beauty ; when Leonidas and his three hundred martyrs consume one day in dying , and ...
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... side to side . The minds of men are at last aroused ; reason looks out and justifies her own , and malice finds all her work vain . It is the whipper who is whipped , and the tyrant who is undone . Thus do all things preach the ...
... side to side . The minds of men are at last aroused ; reason looks out and justifies her own , and malice finds all her work vain . It is the whipper who is whipped , and the tyrant who is undone . Thus do all things preach the ...
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... sides , to find the other ; given the upper , to find the under side . Nothing so thin , but has these two faces ; and , when the observer has seen the obverse , he turns it over to see the reverse . Life is a pitching of this penny ...
... sides , to find the other ; given the upper , to find the under side . Nothing so thin , but has these two faces ; and , when the observer has seen the obverse , he turns it over to see the reverse . Life is a pitching of this penny ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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