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" The solitary places do not seem quite lonely. At the gates of the forest, the surprised man of the world is forced to leave his city estimates of great and small, wise and foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes... "
Essays: Second Series - 184. oldal
szerző: Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 313 oldal
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 6. kötet

1867 - 796 oldal
...his back with the first step l Into these precincts. Here is sanc shames our religions, and reality our heroes. Here we find nature to be the circumstance...dwarfs every other circumstance, and judges like a god nil men that come to her. We have crept out of our crowded houses into the night and morning The incommunicable...

Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 286 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...of our close and crowded houses into the night and nnrning, and we see what majestic beauties daily wrap us in their bosom. How willingly we would escape...

Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1863 - 288 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his hack with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...of our close and crowded houses into the night and mDrning, and we see what majestic beauties daily wrap us in their bosom. How willingly we would escape...

Essays: 2nd series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1867 - 274 oldal
...knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sarctity which shames our religions, and reality which discredits...of our close and crowded houses into the night and mDrning, and we see what majestic beauties daily wrap us in their bosom. How willingly we would escape...

The North British Review, 46. kötet

1867 - 548 oldal
...The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first steps he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...all men that come to her. We have crept out of our crowded houses into the night and morning The incommunicable trees begin to persuade us to live with...

Choice Specimens of American Literature

Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1871 - 236 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality which discredits our heroes. GEORGE B. CHEEVER. 1807-. (Manual, pp. 480, 490.) , From Preface to "The Poets of America." 165. SPIRIT...

Essays, Second Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 240 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...morning, and we see what majestic beauties daily wrap us iu their bosom. How willingly we would escape the barriers which render them comparatively. impotent,...

Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 238 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...circumstance which dwarfs every other circumstance, and jndges like a god all men that come to her. We have crept out of our close and crowded houses into...

American Literature ; an Historical Sketch, 1620-1880

John Nichol - 1882 - 496 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...all men that come to her. We have crept out of our crowded houses into the night and morning. . . . The incommunicable trees begin to persuade us to live...

American Literature ; an Historical Sketch, 1620-1880

John Nichol - 1882 - 528 oldal
...foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts. Here is sanctity which shames our religions, and reality...all men that come to her. We have crept out of our crowded houses into the night and morning. . . . The incommunicable trees begin to persuade us to live...




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