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... draws an able and just distinction between the mere student and the MAN in the study : as between the mere farmer , whose thoughts are bounded by his acres , and man on the farm ; man not dwarfed , or shorn of the fair complement of his ...
... draws an able and just distinction between the mere student and the MAN in the study : as between the mere farmer , whose thoughts are bounded by his acres , and man on the farm ; man not dwarfed , or shorn of the fair complement of his ...
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... drawing - room , He would not underrate civilization , but exalt the man , and assert the sacredness and supreme value of the present hour and place , to a great soul . Much of the charm of Emerson's writings lies in the exceedingly ...
... drawing - room , He would not underrate civilization , but exalt the man , and assert the sacredness and supreme value of the present hour and place , to a great soul . Much of the charm of Emerson's writings lies in the exceedingly ...
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... individual experience . There is a relation between the hours of our life and the centuries of time . As the air I breathe is drawn from the great repositories B of nature , as the light on my book is ESSAYS: FIRST SERIES: HISTORY, ·
... individual experience . There is a relation between the hours of our life and the centuries of time . As the air I breathe is drawn from the great repositories B of nature , as the light on my book is ESSAYS: FIRST SERIES: HISTORY, ·
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... pains to observe the variety of actions to which he is equally inclined in certain moods of mind , and those to which he is averse , he will see how deep is the chain of affinity A painter told me that nobody could draw a tree HISTORY . 7.
... pains to observe the variety of actions to which he is equally inclined in certain moods of mind , and those to which he is averse , he will see how deep is the chain of affinity A painter told me that nobody could draw a tree HISTORY . 7.
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... draw a child by studying the out- lines of its form merely , -but , by watching for a time his motions and plays , the painter enters into his nature , and then can draw him at will in every attitude . So Roos " entered into the inmost ...
... draw a child by studying the out- lines of its form merely , -but , by watching for a time his motions and plays , the painter enters into his nature , and then can draw him at will in every attitude . So Roos " entered into the inmost ...
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