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" The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course the less easy to establish it with flesh and blood. We walk alone in the world. Friends . such as we desire are dreams and fables. But a sublime hope cheers ever the faithful heart, that elsewhere,... "
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern - 第 5424 頁
由 編輯 - 1897
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 頁
...exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul. The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course...elsewhere, in other regions of the universal power, sou's are now acting, enduring, and daring, which can love us, and which we can love. We may congratulate...
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Essays, First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 頁
...exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul. The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course...blood. We walk alone in the world. Friends, such as w« desire, are dreams and fables. But a sublime hope cheers ever the faithful heart, that elsewhere,...
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Essays: First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 352 頁
...exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul. The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course.... We walk alone in the world. Friends, such as we \J desire, are dreams and fables. But a sublime hope cheers ever the faithful heart, that elsewhere,...
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The Christian Examiner, 第 84 卷

1868 - 402 頁
...experienced man, the intensest feeling is the shyest of betraying itself. Yet has Emerson written, " We walk alone in the world ; friends, such as we desire, are dreams and fables." — "Alas! I know not why, but infinite compunctions imbitter in mature life the remembrances of budding...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 470 頁
...exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul. The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course...enduring and daring, which can love us and which we can love.1 We may congratulate ourselves that the period of nonage, of follies, of blunders and of shame,...
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Essays, First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 302 頁
...exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul. The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course...to establish it with flesh and blood. We walk alone iu the world. Friends, such as we desire, are dreams and fables. But a sublime hope cheers ever the...
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Essays, First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1879 - 304 頁
...exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul. The higher the style we demand of friendship, of course...flesh and blood. We walk alone in the world. Friends, sucli as we desire, are dreams and fables. But a sublime hope cheers ever the faithful heart, that...
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Book Chat, 第 1-2 卷

William George Jordan, Adr Schade van Westrum - 1886 - 632 頁
...ever really loved any one will have some tenderness for all. I cannot then agree with Emerson that "we walk alone in the world. Friends such as we desire...daring, which can love us and which we can love." Epictetus gives very good advice when he dissuades from conversation on the very subjects most commonly...
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The Pleasures of Life

Sir John Lubbock - 1887 - 222 頁
...Alas ! the gratitude of men Has oftener left me mourning." I cannot, then, agree with Emerson that "we walk alone in the world. Friends such as we desire...daring, which can love us, and which we can love." Epictetus gives very good advice when he dissuades from conversation on the very subjects most commonly...
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“The” Pleasures of Life

Sir John Lubbock - 1891 - 228 頁
...Alas ! the gratitude of men Has oftener left me mourning." I cannot, then, agree with Emerson that " we walk alone in the world. Friends such as we desire...daring, which can love us, and which we can love." No doubt, much as worthy friends add to the happiness and value of life, we must in the main depend...
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