Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page 121
... fears of man and have dared to immolate this mysterious existence and to try the gulfs of futurity . This is a sacrifice ... fear of man . Mammon abandoning the love of men , the peace of conscience , & the hopes of heaven to an accursed ...
... fears of man and have dared to immolate this mysterious existence and to try the gulfs of futurity . This is a sacrifice ... fear of man . Mammon abandoning the love of men , the peace of conscience , & the hopes of heaven to an accursed ...
Page 182
... fear of death and with muscles and organs which do avoid pain ; so that men do naturally shun war . But they do ... fear & they go to war especially in 30 Emerson sketched this scene further down the page . n youth when the fear is less ...
... fear of death and with muscles and organs which do avoid pain ; so that men do naturally shun war . But they do ... fear & they go to war especially in 30 Emerson sketched this scene further down the page . n youth when the fear is less ...
Page 361
... fear it not Manf . Abbot . I see a dusk & awful figure rise Like an infernal god from out the earth ; His face wrapt in a mantle ; & his form Robed as with angry clouds he stands between Thyself & me but I do fear him not . — - Thou ...
... fear it not Manf . Abbot . I see a dusk & awful figure rise Like an infernal god from out the earth ; His face wrapt in a mantle ; & his form Robed as with angry clouds he stands between Thyself & me but I do fear him not . — - Thou ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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