The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... action of the human mind . The student of history is like a man going into a warehouse to buy cloths or carpets . He fancies he has a new article . If he go to the factory , he shall find that his new stuff still repeats the scrolls and ...
... action of the human mind . The student of history is like a man going into a warehouse to buy cloths or carpets . He fancies he has a new article . If he go to the factory , he shall find that his new stuff still repeats the scrolls and ...
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... action of the human mind . The student of history is like a man going into a warehouse to buy cloths or carpets . He fancies he has a new article . If he go to the factory , he shall find that his new stuff still repeats the scrolls and ...
... action of the human mind . The student of history is like a man going into a warehouse to buy cloths or carpets . He fancies he has a new article . If he go to the factory , he shall find that his new stuff still repeats the scrolls and ...
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... actions , answer questions which I have not skill to put . One man answers some question which none of his contemporaries put , and is isolated . The past and pass- ing religions and philosophies answer some other question . Certain men ...
... actions , answer questions which I have not skill to put . One man answers some question which none of his contemporaries put , and is isolated . The past and pass- ing religions and philosophies answer some other question . Certain men ...
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... action tends directly backwards to diver- sity . The first is the course or gravitation of mind ; the second is the power of nature . Nature is the manifold . The unity absorbs , and melts or reduces . Nature opens and creates . These ...
... action tends directly backwards to diver- sity . The first is the course or gravitation of mind ; the second is the power of nature . Nature is the manifold . The unity absorbs , and melts or reduces . Nature opens and creates . These ...
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... action of the human mind . The names of things , too , are fatal , following the nature of things . All the gods of the Pantheon are , by their names , significant of a profound sense . The gods are the ideas . Pan is speech , or ...
... action of the human mind . The names of things , too , are fatal , following the nature of things . All the gods of the Pantheon are , by their names , significant of a profound sense . The gods are the ideas . Pan is speech , or ...
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