Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, and Company, 1858 - 383 páginas |
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... heart of the child . The lover of nature is he whose inward and out- ward senses are still truly adjusted to each other ; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood . His intercourse with heaven and earth ...
... heart of the child . The lover of nature is he whose inward and out- ward senses are still truly adjusted to each other ; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood . His intercourse with heaven and earth ...
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... , the raising of the eyebrow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and emotion are words borrowed from sensible things , and now appropriated to spiritual nature . Most of the process by.
... , the raising of the eyebrow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and emotion are words borrowed from sensible things , and now appropriated to spiritual nature . Most of the process by.
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... heart , then all its habits , even that said to be recently observed , that it never sleeps , become sublime . Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human thoughts , savages , who have 26 LANGUAGE .
... heart , then all its habits , even that said to be recently observed , that it never sleeps , become sublime . Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human thoughts , savages , who have 26 LANGUAGE .
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... heart of things . Unfor- tunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury ; is marred and superficially defective . Nevertheless , far different from the deaf and dumb nature around them , these all rest like fountain ...
... heart of things . Unfor- tunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury ; is marred and superficially defective . Nevertheless , far different from the deaf and dumb nature around them , these all rest like fountain ...
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... heart resists it , because it balks the affections in denying substantive being to men and women . Nature is so pervaded with human life , that there is something of humanity in all , and in every par- ticular . But this theory makes ...
... heart resists it , because it balks the affections in denying substantive being to men and women . Nature is so pervaded with human life , that there is something of humanity in all , and in every par- ticular . But this theory makes ...
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