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" ... find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank confessions, — his want of knowledge of the persons he addresses, — until he finds that he is the complement of his hearers; that they drink his words because he fulfils... "
The Boston Quarterly Review - Page 101
1838
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that, which men in " cities vast " find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...of knowledge of the persons he addresses, — until lie finds that he is the complement of his hearers ; — that they drink his words because he fulfils...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...the fitness of his frank confessions,—his want of knowledge of the persons he addresses,—until he finds that he is the complement of his hearers...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that, which men in crowded cities find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 402 pages
...and recording them, is found to h recorded that, which men in crowded cities fn. true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...persons he addresses, — until he finds that he is the compliment of his hearers; — that they drink his words because he fulfils for them their own nature...
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Orations, Lectures and Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that, which men in "cities vast" find true for them also. The orator, distrusts at first the fitness of his...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays ..., Volume 2

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that, which men in crowded cities find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that, which men in crowded cities find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two Volumes, Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that, which men in crowded cities find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 336 pages
...which men in crowded cities find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of Lis frank confessions, — his want of knowledge of the...them their own nature ; the deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public,...
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Nature: Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 326 pages
...recording them, is found to have recorded that which men in crowded cities find true for them also. The orator distrusts at first the fitness of his frank...confessions, — his want of knowledge of the • persons lie addresses, — until lie finds that lie is the complement of his hearers; that they drink his words...
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