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 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... expression of the earth from week to week . The succession of native plants in the pas- tures and roadsides , which makes the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours , will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen ...
... expression of the earth from week to week . The succession of native plants in the pas- tures and roadsides , which makes the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours , will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen ...
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... expression of nature , in miniature . For , although the works of nature are innumer- able 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 ...
... expression of nature , in miniature . For , although the works of nature are innumer- able 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 ...
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... 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 16 LANGUAGE .
... 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 16 LANGUAGE .
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... 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 , to furnish man with 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 , to furnish man with the ...
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... expression . These proceed from imagination and affection , and abate somewhat of the angular distinctness of objects . If the Reason be stimulated to more earnest vision , outlines and surfaces become transparent , and are no longer ...
... expression . These proceed from imagination and affection , and abate somewhat of the angular distinctness of objects . If the Reason be stimulated to more earnest vision , outlines and surfaces become transparent , and are no longer ...
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