The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. II, Volume 2 |
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... of the universe . Serving others is serving us . I must absolve me to myself . “
Mind thy affair , ' says the spirit : ' coxcomb , would you meddle with the skies , or
with other people ? ' Indirect service is left . Men have a pictorial or representative
...
... of the universe . Serving others is serving us . I must absolve me to myself . “
Mind thy affair , ' says the spirit : ' coxcomb , would you meddle with the skies , or
with other people ? ' Indirect service is left . Men have a pictorial or representative
...
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For nature wishes everything to remain itself ; and , whilst every individual strives
to grow and exclude , and to exclude and grow , to the extremities of the universe
, and to impose the law of its being on every other creature , Nature steadily ...
For nature wishes everything to remain itself ; and , whilst every individual strives
to grow and exclude , and to exclude and grow , to the extremities of the universe
, and to impose the law of its being on every other creature , Nature steadily ...
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The history of the universe is symptomatic , and life is mnemonical . No man , in
all the procession of famous men , is reason or illumination , or that essence we
were looking for ; but is an exhibition , in some quarter , of new possibilities .
The history of the universe is symptomatic , and life is mnemonical . No man , in
all the procession of famous men , is reason or illumination , or that essence we
were looking for ; but is an exhibition , in some quarter , of new possibilities .
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... feels these , as second causes , to be no theories of the world , but bare
inventories and lists . To the study of nature he therefore prefixes the dogma ,
declare the cause which led the Supreme Ordainer to produce and compose the
universe ...
... feels these , as second causes , to be no theories of the world , but bare
inventories and lists . To the study of nature he therefore prefixes the dogma ,
declare the cause which led the Supreme Ordainer to produce and compose the
universe ...
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Tbe universe is perforated by a million channels for his activity . All things mount
and mount . All his thought has this ascension ; in Phædrus , teaching As every
that beauty is the most lovely of all things , PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER .
Tbe universe is perforated by a million channels for his activity . All things mount
and mount . All his thought has this ascension ; in Phædrus , teaching As every
that beauty is the most lovely of all things , PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER .
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