id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13088 Chapman, John Jay Emerson and Other Essays .txt text/plain 49036 2701 75 Let us remember the world upon which the young Emerson's eyes opened. thoughts, and possibly the same thing holds good for society at large. individual." "A man, a personal ascendency, is the only great thought Emerson, his eye rolling in a fine frenzy of moral feeling, things, of which he does not know the meaning in real life, he yet uses, Emerson's criticism on men and books is like the test of a great chemist Emerson himself was the only man of his times who consistently and In Whitman's works the elemental parts of a man's mind and the fragments and says no good can come to a man who, looking on such great beauty, The heart is not the life of love like mine. music, men and women, and his works are like the house of a rich man,--a speech, and new thoughts from life, and Stevenson used all his powers to ./cache/13088.txt ./txt/13088.txt