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... persons not members of the Faculty . " The Natural History of the Intellect " was the subject which Emerson chose . He had , from his early youth , cherished the project of a new method in metaphysics , proceeding by observation of the ...
... persons not members of the Faculty . " The Natural History of the Intellect " was the subject which Emerson chose . He had , from his early youth , cherished the project of a new method in metaphysics , proceeding by observation of the ...
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... persons ever evoke the like phenomena , and though you are conscious that they do not properly belong to you , but are a sort of extension of the diseases of this particular person into you . The idea of vegetation is irresistible in ...
... persons ever evoke the like phenomena , and though you are conscious that they do not properly belong to you , but are a sort of extension of the diseases of this particular person into you . The idea of vegetation is irresistible in ...
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... in petty niches and localities , and then , being released , return to the unbounded soul of the world . In this eternal resurrection and rehabilitation of transitory persons , who and what are they ? ' NATURAL HISTORY OF INTELLECT . 25.
... in petty niches and localities , and then , being released , return to the unbounded soul of the world . In this eternal resurrection and rehabilitation of transitory persons , who and what are they ? ' NATURAL HISTORY OF INTELLECT . 25.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. transitory persons , who and what are they ? ' Tis only the source that we can see ; the eternal mind , careless of its channels , omnipotent in it- self , and continually ejaculating its torrent ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. transitory persons , who and what are they ? ' Tis only the source that we can see ; the eternal mind , careless of its channels , omnipotent in it- self , and continually ejaculating its torrent ...
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... persons is that they believe in the ideas of others . From this deference comes the imbecility and fa- tigue of their society , for of course they cannot af- firm these from the deep life ; they say what they would have you believe ...
... persons is that they believe in the ideas of others . From this deference comes the imbecility and fa- tigue of their society , for of course they cannot af- firm these from the deep life ; they say what they would have you believe ...
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