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... stand in unison with the order of the universe . Not the least attractive portion of Emerson's writings are those ... stands neither upon tradition nor common agreement , on the principle of " utility , " or " the preponderance of the ...
... stand in unison with the order of the universe . Not the least attractive portion of Emerson's writings are those ... stands neither upon tradition nor common agreement , on the principle of " utility , " or " the preponderance of the ...
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... Stand before each of its tablets and say , " Here is one of my coverings . Under this fantastic , or odious , or graceful mask , did my Proteus nature hide itself . " This remedies the defect of our too great nearness to our- selves ...
... Stand before each of its tablets and say , " Here is one of my coverings . Under this fantastic , or odious , or graceful mask , did my Proteus nature hide itself . " This remedies the defect of our too great nearness to our- selves ...
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... standing still in Gibeon , is poetry thenceforward to all nations . Who cares what the fact was , when we have thus made a constellation of it to hang in heaven an immortal sign ? London , and Paris , and New York , must ... stand 4 ESSAYS .
... standing still in Gibeon , is poetry thenceforward to all nations . Who cares what the fact was , when we have thus made a constellation of it to hang in heaven an immortal sign ? London , and Paris , and New York , must ... stand 4 ESSAYS .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. see how it could and must be . So stand before every public , every private work ; before an oration of Burke , before a victory of Napoleon , before a martyrdom of Sir Thomas More , of Sidney , of Marmaduke Robinson ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. see how it could and must be . So stand before every public , every private work ; before an oration of Burke , before a victory of Napoleon , before a martyrdom of Sir Thomas More , of Sidney , of Marmaduke Robinson ...
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... stand by itself . Do not think the youth has no force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room , who spoke so clear and emphatic ? Good Heaven ! it is he ! it is that very lump of bash- fulness and phlegm which ...
... stand by itself . Do not think the youth has no force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room , who spoke so clear and emphatic ? Good Heaven ! it is he ! it is that very lump of bash- fulness and phlegm which ...
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