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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... side of the planet , con- denses rain on this ; the rain feeds the plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new combinations by the ...
... side of the planet , con- denses rain on this ; the rain feeds the plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new combinations by the ...
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... side of the ablest navigators . ” So are the sun and moon and all the stars of heaven . noble act is done , perchance in a scene of great natural beauty ; when Leonidas and his three hundred martyrs con- sume one day in dying , and the ...
... side of the ablest navigators . ” So are the sun and moon and all the stars of heaven . noble act is done , perchance in a scene of great natural beauty ; when Leonidas and his three hundred martyrs con- sume one day in dying , and the ...
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... side . " In private places , among sordid objects , an act of truth or heroism seems at once to draw to itself the sky as its temple , the sun as its candle . Nature stretcheth out her arms to em- brace man , only let his thoughts be of ...
... side . " In private places , among sordid objects , an act of truth or heroism seems at once to draw to itself the sky as its temple , the sun as its candle . Nature stretcheth out her arms to em- brace man , only let his thoughts be of ...
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... side . " 99 66 This doctrine is abstruse , and though the images of " gar- ment , " scoriæ , ' ‚ " " mirror , ” & c . , may stimulate the fancy , we must summon the aid of subtler and more vital expositors to make it plain . " Every ...
... side . " 99 66 This doctrine is abstruse , and though the images of " gar- ment , " scoriæ , ' ‚ " " mirror , ” & c . , may stimulate the fancy , we must summon the aid of subtler and more vital expositors to make it plain . " Every ...
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... side . all possible circles ; which , however , may be drawn , and com- Every such truth is the absolute But it has innumerable sides . The central Unity is still more conspicuous in actions . Words are finite organs of the infinite ...
... side . all possible circles ; which , however , may be drawn , and com- Every such truth is the absolute But it has innumerable sides . The central Unity is still more conspicuous in actions . Words are finite organs of the infinite ...
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