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" ... interesting, silly, eloquent, troublesome. He cumbers himself never about consequences, about interests; he gives an independent, genuine verdict. You must court him; he does not court you. But the man is as it were clapped into jail by his consciousness.... "
Essays - 第 49 頁
Ralph Waldo Emerson 著 - 1841 - 371 頁
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two Volumes, 第 1 卷

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 頁
...verdict. You must court him : he does not court you. But the man is, as it were, clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges, and having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 第 1 卷

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 504 頁
...verdict. You must court him : he does not court you. But the mai1 is, as it were, clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his nentrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges, and having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Essays: First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 302 頁
...verdict. You must court him : he does not court you. But the maii is, as it were, clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his nentrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges, and having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 470 頁
...verdict. You must court him; he does not court you. But the man is as it were clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges and, having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 頁
...verdict. You must court him : he does not cqurt you. But the man is, as it were, clapped into jail by his a great fortune, and when you have got it, neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges, and having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Essays. 1st series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 352 頁
...as it were clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken with gclat he is a committed person, watched by the sympathy...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality! Who can thus avoid all pledges and, having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Essays, First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 356 頁
...it were clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken with £clat he is a committed person, watched by the sympathy...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges and, having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Essays: First Series, 第 1 卷

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 356 頁
...it were clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted. or spoken with £clat he is a committed person, watched by the sympathy...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges and, having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Complete Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1900 - 356 頁
...it were clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken with €clat he is a committed person, watched by the sympathy...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges and, having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Essays. 1st series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 350 頁
...consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken with gdat he is a committed person, watched^Jby the sympathy or the hatred of hundreds, whose affections...Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality ! Who can thus avoid all pledges and, having observed, observe again from the same unaffected,...
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