Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

Presently we pass to some other object which rounds itself into a whole as did the first; for example, a well-laid garden; and nothing seems worth doing but the laying out of gardens.


Essays [1st ser., ed.] with preface by T. Carlyle (ed. 1841)


Presently we pass to some other object which rounds itself into a whole as did the first; for example, a well-laid garden; and nothing seems worth...

Presently we pass to some other object which rounds itself into a whole as did the first; for example, a well-laid garden; and nothing seems worth...

Presently we pass to some other object which rounds itself into a whole as did the first; for example, a well-laid garden; and nothing seems worth...

Presently we pass to some other object which rounds itself into a whole as did the first; for example, a well-laid garden; and nothing seems worth...