The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Band 11Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... strong association may have done in some individuals . to deaden this repulsion , I apprehend that their use is rather tolerated than loved by any of us . We are not accustomed to express our thoughts or emotions by symbolical actions ...
... strong association may have done in some individuals . to deaden this repulsion , I apprehend that their use is rather tolerated than loved by any of us . We are not accustomed to express our thoughts or emotions by symbolical actions ...
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... strong , that some nearly fainted . " They slept on the rocks , wherever the night found them . Much time was lost in travelling they knew not whither , when the sun was hidden by clouds ; for " their compass miscarried in crowding ...
... strong , that some nearly fainted . " They slept on the rocks , wherever the night found them . Much time was lost in travelling they knew not whither , when the sun was hidden by clouds ; for " their compass miscarried in crowding ...
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... strong curi- osity of the new generation . The Pilgrims are gone ; but we see what manner of persons they were who stood in the worst perils of the Revo- lution . We hold by the hand the last of the invincible men of old , and confirm ...
... strong curi- osity of the new generation . The Pilgrims are gone ; but we see what manner of persons they were who stood in the worst perils of the Revo- lution . We hold by the hand the last of the invincible men of old , and confirm ...
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... strong with the delegated power of fifteen millions of men , will avert with that might the terrific injury which threatens the Cherokee tribe . With great respect , sir , I am your fellow citizen , RALPH WALDO EMERSON . ADDRESS ...
... strong with the delegated power of fifteen millions of men , will avert with that might the terrific injury which threatens the Cherokee tribe . With great respect , sir , I am your fellow citizen , RALPH WALDO EMERSON . ADDRESS ...
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... strong drink . These ripened , as well as those . You could not educate him , you could not get any poetry , any wisdom , any beauty in woman , any strong and commanding character in man , but these absurdities would still come flashing ...
... strong drink . These ripened , as well as those . You could not educate him , you could not get any poetry , any wisdom , any beauty in woman , any strong and commanding character in man , but these absurdities would still come flashing ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American better Boston brave Captain Charles Sumner church citizens civilization Colonel Concord Concord company Court crime defend duty emancipation EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Emerson England English English Commonwealth event eyes F. B. Sanborn fame feel freedom friends FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW genius gentlemen give governor Granville Sharpe heart honor human immoral Indian interest Jamaica John Brown justice Kansas labor land lecture liberty lived look Lord Lord Mansfield mankind Massachusetts ment mind moral nation nature negro never occasion opinion party peace persons planters poem political poor principle question race regiment religion religious Samuel Hoar sentiment Shakspeare Simon Willard slavery slaves society soul speak speech spirit statute suffered Theodore Parker things thought tion Town Records trade truth Union virtue vote Webster whilst whole woman women words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 314 - Pay ransom to the owner, And fill the bag to the brim. Who is the owner? The slave is owner, And ever was. Pay him.
Seite 611 - Yes: he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil, and confute my pen; To make me own this hind of princes peer, This rail-splitter a true-born king of men.
Seite 588 - Not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved, specially to me, but how much more unto thee, both in the flesh, and in the Lord?
Seite 396 - Boston Hymn READ IN MUSIC HALL, JANUARY I, 1863 The word of the Lord by night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor.
Seite 216 - Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us. Burns, Shelley, were with us— they watch from their graves! He alone breaks from the van and the freemen. He alone sinks to the rear and the slaves! We shall march prospering, — not thro...
Seite 215 - Of all we loved and honored, naught Save power remains, — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else is gone : from those great eyes The soul has fled : When faith is lost, when honor dies, The man is dead!
Seite 598 - I endeavored to act up to that instruction. I say I am yet too young to understand that God is any respecter of persons.
Seite 598 - I believe that to have interfered as I have done — as I have always freely admitted I have done — in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right Now,. if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with...
Seite 340 - Many loved Truth, and lavished life's best oil Amid the dust of books to find her, Content at last, for guerdon of their toil, With the cast mantle she hath left behind her.
Seite 1 - I like a church; I like a cowl; I love a prophet of the soul; And on my heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains, or pensive smiles; Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowled churchman be.
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