Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... virtues , and how he studied the means for putting them into effect . But for us the most significant feature of this enterprise and of his proposed Art of Virtue was the real- istic spirit in which they were conceived , the bold ...
... virtues , and how he studied the means for putting them into effect . But for us the most significant feature of this enterprise and of his proposed Art of Virtue was the real- istic spirit in which they were conceived , the bold ...
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... virtue . We do not yet see that virtue is Height , and that a man or a company of men plastic and permeable ? to principles , by the law of nature must overpower and ride all cities , nations , kings , rich men , poets , who are not ...
... virtue . We do not yet see that virtue is Height , and that a man or a company of men plastic and permeable ? to principles , by the law of nature must overpower and ride all cities , nations , kings , rich men , poets , who are not ...
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... virtue of ( others . For it is always at last the virtue of some men in the society , which keeps the law in any reverence and power . Is there not something shameful that I should owe my peaceful occupancy of my house and field , not ...
... virtue of ( others . For it is always at last the virtue of some men in the society , which keeps the law in any reverence and power . Is there not something shameful that I should owe my peaceful occupancy of my house and field , not ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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