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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Seen in the streets of cities, how great they are If the stars should appear one
night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for
many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown But
...
Seen in the streets of cities, how great they are If the stars should appear one
night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for
many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown But
...
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To the attentive eye, each moment of the year has its own beauty, and in the
same field, it beholds, every hour, a picture which was never seen before, and
which shall never be seen again. The heavens change every moment, and reflect
their ...
To the attentive eye, each moment of the year has its own beauty, and in the
same field, it beholds, every hour, a picture which was never seen before, and
which shall never be seen again. The heavens change every moment, and reflect
their ...
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But this beauty of Nature which is seen and felt as beauty, is the least part. The
shows of day, the dewy morning, the rainbow, mountains, orchards in blossom,
stars, moonlight, shadows in still water, and the like, if too eagerly hunted,
become ...
But this beauty of Nature which is seen and felt as beauty, is the least part. The
shows of day, the dewy morning, the rainbow, mountains, orchards in blossom,
stars, moonlight, shadows in still water, and the like, if too eagerly hunted,
become ...
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And in common life, whosoever has seen a person of powerful character and
happy genius will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him, -
the persons, the opinions, and the day, and nature became ancillary to a man. 3.
And in common life, whosoever has seen a person of powerful character and
happy genius will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him, -
the persons, the opinions, and the day, and nature became ancillary to a man. 3.
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Therefore does beauty, which, in relation to actions, as we have seen, comes
unsought, and comes because it is unsought, remain for the apprehension and
pursuit of the intellect ; and then again, in its turn, of the active power. Nothing
divine ...
Therefore does beauty, which, in relation to actions, as we have seen, comes
unsought, and comes because it is unsought, remain for the apprehension and
pursuit of the intellect ; and then again, in its turn, of the active power. Nothing
divine ...
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