The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand heads , a thousand bodies , that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places . Is this fancy ...
... heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand heads , a thousand bodies , that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places . Is this fancy ...
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... Heaven reserves an equal scope for every creature . Each is uneasy until he has produced his private ray unto the concave sphere , and beheld his talent also in its last nobility and exaltation . The heroes of the hour are relatively ...
... Heaven reserves an equal scope for every creature . Each is uneasy until he has produced his private ray unto the concave sphere , and beheld his talent also in its last nobility and exaltation . The heroes of the hour are relatively ...
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... heaven itself a decoy . ' That which the soul seeks is resolution into being , above form , out of Tartarus , and out of heaven , liberation from nature . - If speculation tends thus to a terrific unity , in which all things are ...
... heaven itself a decoy . ' That which the soul seeks is resolution into being , above form , out of Tartarus , and out of heaven , liberation from nature . - If speculation tends thus to a terrific unity , in which all things are ...
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... heaven to earth , of matter to mind , of the part to the whole , is our guide . As there is a science of stars , called astronomy ; a science of quantities , called math- ematics ; a science of qualities , called chemistry ; so there is ...
... heaven to earth , of matter to mind , of the part to the whole , is our guide . As there is a science of stars , called astronomy ; a science of quantities , called math- ematics ; a science of qualities , called chemistry ; so there is ...
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... heavens , we might properly employ those of our own minds , which , though disturbed when compared with the others that are uniform , are still allied to their circulations ; and that , having thus learned , and being naturally ...
... heavens , we might properly employ those of our own minds , which , though disturbed when compared with the others that are uniform , are still allied to their circulations ; and that , having thus learned , and being naturally ...
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