The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1 |
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... surrounding farms alters the expression of the earth from week to week. The
succession of native plants in the pastures and roadsides, which makes the silent
clock by which time tells the summer hours, will make even the divisions of o $\ *
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... surrounding farms alters the expression of the earth from week to week. The
succession of native plants in the pastures and roadsides, which makes the silent
clock by which time tells the summer hours, will make even the divisions of o $\ *
...
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It is the result or expression of nature, in miniature. For, although the works of
nature are innumerable and all different, the result or the expression of them all is
similar and single. Nature is a sea of forms radically alike and even unique. A leaf
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It is the result or expression of nature, in miniature. For, although the works of
nature are innumerable and all different, the result or the expression of them all is
similar and single. Nature is a sea of forms radically alike and even unique. A leaf
...
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A lamb is innocence ; a snake is subtle spite ; flowers express to us the delicate
affections. Light and darkness are our familiar expression for knowledge and
ignorance; and heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us is
respectively 16 ...
A lamb is innocence ; a snake is subtle spite ; flowers express to us the delicate
affections. Light and darkness are our familiar expression for knowledge and
ignorance; and heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us is
respectively 16 ...
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We are thus assisted by natural objects in the expression of particular meanings.
But how great a language to convey such pepper-corn informations ! Did it need
such noble races of creatures, this profusion of forms, this host of orbs in heaven
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We are thus assisted by natural objects in the expression of particular meanings.
But how great a language to convey such pepper-corn informations ! Did it need
such noble races of creatures, this profusion of forms, this host of orbs in heaven
...
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When the eye of Reason opens, to outline and surface are at once added grace
and expression. These.proceed from imagination and affection, and abate
somewhat of the angular distinctness of objects. If the Reason be stimulated to
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When the eye of Reason opens, to outline and surface are at once added grace
and expression. These.proceed from imagination and affection, and abate
somewhat of the angular distinctness of objects. If the Reason be stimulated to
more ...
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