Nature, Addresses and LecturesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 - 461 páginas This book is the first volume in the 1903 Riverside Press's Centenary Edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson's collected works. This volume contains a biographical sketch of Emerson and his work "Nature: Addresses and Lectures." The works were compiled and edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson's son, Edward Waldo Emerson. |
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... plants to animals , from monad to man , and from Cole- ridge knew something of the speculations of Schelling and Oken . He also , in 1830 , read with interest Lee's Life of Cuvier , and probably in Buffon . 6. He recorded in his Journal ...
... plants to animals , from monad to man , and from Cole- ridge knew something of the speculations of Schelling and Oken . He also , in 1830 , read with interest Lee's Life of Cuvier , and probably in Buffon . 6. He recorded in his Journal ...
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... planting . He mentions the discovery that " if you put one potato in the ground you found ten , the true miracle of the loaves and fishes . " For thirty years thereafter the official doors of Harvard College were shut to him . But the ...
... planting . He mentions the discovery that " if you put one potato in the ground you found ten , the true miracle of the loaves and fishes . " For thirty years thereafter the official doors of Harvard College were shut to him . But the ...
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... plant himself indomitably on his instincts , and there abide , the huge world will come round to him . " The year after the end of the Civil War , in the triumph of freedom , Mr. Emerson was again invited to give the Phi Beta Kappa ...
... plant himself indomitably on his instincts , and there abide , the huge world will come round to him . " The year after the end of the Civil War , in the triumph of freedom , Mr. Emerson was again invited to give the Phi Beta Kappa ...
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... plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new com- binations by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer waits ...
... plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new com- binations by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer waits ...
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... plants in the pastures and roadsides , which makes the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours , will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen observer . ' The tribes of birds and insects , like the plants ...
... plants in the pastures and roadsides , which makes the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours , will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen observer . ' The tribes of birds and insects , like the plants ...
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action American appears beauty become behold better Boston Brook Farm called character church conservatism divine doctrine earth Emanuel Swedenborg Emerson England essay eternal exist F. B. Sanborn fact faculties faith feel genius George William Curtis give heart heaven Henry Thoreau Heraclitus hope hour human ideas inspiration intellect John Sterling Journal labor land lectures light live look means ment mind moral nature never noble objects Over-Soul persons Phi Beta Kappa philosophy plant Plato Plotinus Poems poet poetry Ralph Waldo Emerson reason reform religion scholar seems sense sentiment society solitude soul speak spirit stand stars sublime things thou thought tion to-day trade Transcendentalist true truth ture Unitarian universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wish words writing Xenophanes young youth Zoroaster