The book Letters And Social Aims was written by author Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Here you can read free online of Letters And Social Aims book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Letters And Social Aims a good or bad book?
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Men differ so much in con- trol of their faculties I You can find in many, and indeed in all, a certain fundamental equality. Fun- damentally all feel alike and think alike^ and at a great heat they can all express themselves with an almost equal force. But it costs a great heat to en- able a heavy man to come up with those who have a quick sensibility. Thus we have all of us known men who lose their talents, their wit, their fancy, at any sudden call. Some men, on such pressure, col- lapse, an...d cannot rally. If they are to put a thing in proper shape, fit for the occasion and the audi- ence, their mind is a blank. Something which any boy would tell with color and vivacity they cau only stammer out with hard literalness, — say it in the very words they heard, and no other. This fault is very incident to men of study, — as if the more 124 ELOQUENCE. they had read the less they knew. Dr. Charles Chauncy was, a hundred years ago, a man of marked ability among the clergy of New England.
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