Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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... called " goodies , " he wrote that " we will almost sin to spite them , " but he was not permitted the frankly contemptuous sequel , " Better indulge yourself , feed fat , drink liquors , than go straight laced for such cattle as these ...
... called " goodies , " he wrote that " we will almost sin to spite them , " but he was not permitted the frankly contemptuous sequel , " Better indulge yourself , feed fat , drink liquors , than go straight laced for such cattle as these ...
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... called " solidity of specification . " Here is a typical example of reduction in Emerson's thought . In his journal he wrote : " We have no prizes offered to the ambition of generous young men . There is with us no Theban Band ...
... called " solidity of specification . " Here is a typical example of reduction in Emerson's thought . In his journal he wrote : " We have no prizes offered to the ambition of generous young men . There is with us no Theban Band ...
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... called the balance & equilibrium of the world , which when restored , gives the common peace to mankind . But there has been a stage in human history , ( God in heaven avert its return , ) when this balance has been overturned , when in ...
... called the balance & equilibrium of the world , which when restored , gives the common peace to mankind . But there has been a stage in human history , ( God in heaven avert its return , ) when this balance has been overturned , when in ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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