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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... objects make a kindred impression , when the mind is open to their in- fluence . Nature never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the wisest man extort her secret , and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection . Nature ...
... objects make a kindred impression , when the mind is open to their in- fluence . Nature never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the wisest man extort her secret , and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection . Nature ...
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... objects , of what character soever , into a well - colored and shaded globe , so that where the par- ticular objects are mean and unaffecting , the landscape which they compose is round and symmetrical . And as the eye is the best ...
... objects , of what character soever , into a well - colored and shaded globe , so that where the par- ticular objects are mean and unaffecting , the landscape which they compose is round and symmetrical . And as the eye is the best ...
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... objects , an act of truth or heroism seems at once to draw to itself the sky as its temple , the sun as its candle ... object of the intellect . Beside the relation of things to virtue , they have a relation to thought . The intellect ...
... objects , an act of truth or heroism seems at once to draw to itself the sky as its temple , the sun as its candle ... object of the intellect . Beside the relation of things to virtue , they have a relation to thought . The intellect ...
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... object is only so far beautiful as it suggests this universal grace . The poet , the painter , the sculptor , the musician , the archi- tect , seek each to concentrate this radiance of the world on one point , and each in his several ...
... object is only so far beautiful as it suggests this universal grace . The poet , the painter , the sculptor , the musician , the archi- tect , seek each to concentrate this radiance of the world on one point , and each in his several ...
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... objects , nor these objects without man . All the facts in natural history taken by them- selves have no value , but are barren like a single sex . But marry it to human history , and it is full of life . Floras , all Linnæus's and ...
... objects , nor these objects without man . All the facts in natural history taken by them- selves have no value , but are barren like a single sex . But marry it to human history , and it is full of life . Floras , all Linnæus's and ...
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