Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... true philosopher and the true poet are one , and a beauty , which is truth , and a truth , which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions , strictly like that of the Antigone of ...
... true philosopher and the true poet are one , and a beauty , which is truth , and a truth , which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions , strictly like that of the Antigone of ...
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... true , next week I shall have languid times , when I can well afford to occupy myself with foreign objects ; then I ... true love cannot be un- requited . True love transcends instantly the unworthy object , and dwells and broods on the ...
... true , next week I shall have languid times , when I can well afford to occupy myself with foreign objects ; then I ... true love cannot be un- requited . True love transcends instantly the unworthy object , and dwells and broods on the ...
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... true mythology , Love is an immortal child , and Beauty leads him as a guide : nor can we express a deeper sense ... true in a plant , true in a loaf of bread , that in the construction of any fabric or organism , any real increase of ...
... true mythology , Love is an immortal child , and Beauty leads him as a guide : nor can we express a deeper sense ... true in a plant , true in a loaf of bread , that in the construction of any fabric or organism , any real increase of ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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