Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... Turn , for example , to his " Thoreau , " a bio- graphical portrait executed in the firm objective manner of Suetonius yet with the gusto of Plutarch - a superbly vital piece of characterization , unsurpassed if not unequalled by ...
... Turn , for example , to his " Thoreau , " a bio- graphical portrait executed in the firm objective manner of Suetonius yet with the gusto of Plutarch - a superbly vital piece of characterization , unsurpassed if not unequalled by ...
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... turn intelligible to him , as his onward thinking leads him into the truth to which that fact or series belongs . The primeval world , the Fore - World , as the Germans say , I can dive to it in myself as well as grope for it with ...
... turn intelligible to him , as his onward thinking leads him into the truth to which that fact or series belongs . The primeval world , the Fore - World , as the Germans say , I can dive to it in myself as well as grope for it with ...
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... turn on our heel to save our life : but a book , or a bust , or only the sound of a name , shoots a spark through the nerves , and we suddenly believe in will : my finger - ring shall be the seal of Solomon : fate is for imbeciles : all ...
... turn on our heel to save our life : but a book , or a bust , or only the sound of a name , shoots a spark through the nerves , and we suddenly believe in will : my finger - ring shall be the seal of Solomon : fate is for imbeciles : all ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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