| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - It is evident from his mention of these masters of ancient thought and his markings on the fly-leaves of their books, that, following his custom, he rapidly found such things as were for him, and turning their abstruse pages ??read for lustres.?? It was evidently the lofty tone that pleased him, and certain quotations and ??Chaldean Oracles.?? Mr. George Willis Cooke in his book on Emerson, chapte
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