The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two VolumesJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 1057 psl. |
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... earth , and found it deliciously sweet . Nature seems to exist for the excellent . The world is up- held by the veracity of good men : they make the earth whole- some . They who lived with them found life glad and nutri- tious . Life is ...
... earth , and found it deliciously sweet . Nature seems to exist for the excellent . The world is up- held by the veracity of good men : they make the earth whole- some . They who lived with them found life glad and nutri- tious . Life is ...
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... earth rolls ; every clod and stone comes to the me- ridian so every organ , function , acid , crystal , grain of dust , has its relation to the brain . It waits long , but its turn comes . Each plant has its parasite , and each created ...
... earth rolls ; every clod and stone comes to the me- ridian so every organ , function , acid , crystal , grain of dust , has its relation to the brain . It waits long , but its turn comes . Each plant has its parasite , and each created ...
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... earth . This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days , when heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand ...
... earth . This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days , when heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand ...
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... earth , as by acquiring a new planet . Το We are too passive in the reception of these material or semi - material aids . We must not be sacks and stomachs . ascend one step , — we are better served through our sympathy . Activity is ...
... earth , as by acquiring a new planet . Το We are too passive in the reception of these material or semi - material aids . We must not be sacks and stomachs . ascend one step , — we are better served through our sympathy . Activity is ...
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... earth , he would speak in the style of Plato . " With this palatial air , there is , for the direct aim of several of his works , and running through the tenor of them all , a certain earnestness , which mounts , in the Republic , and ...
... earth , he would speak in the style of Plato . " With this palatial air , there is , for the direct aim of several of his works , and running through the tenor of them all , a certain earnestness , which mounts , in the Republic , and ...
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