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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N AT U R E. –0A subtle chain of countless rings The next unto the farthest brings;
The eye reads omens where it goes, And speaks all languages the rose; And,
striving to be man, the worm Mounts through all the spires of form. ~~~~*~ ~~ ~ !
N AT U R E. –0A subtle chain of countless rings The next unto the farthest brings;
The eye reads omens where it goes, And speaks all languages the rose; And,
striving to be man, the worm Mounts through all the spires of form. ~~~~*~ ~~ ~ !
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Strictly speaking, therefore, all that is separate from us, all which Philosophy
distinguishes as the NOT ME, that is, both nature and art, all other men and my
own body, must be ranked under this name, NATURE. In enumerating the values
of ...
Strictly speaking, therefore, all that is separate from us, all which Philosophy
distinguishes as the NOT ME, that is, both nature and art, all other men and my
own body, must be ranked under this name, NATURE. In enumerating the values
of ...
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When we speak of nature in this manner, we have a distinct but most poetical
sense in the mind. We mean the integrity of impression made by manifold natural
objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood-cutter, from
the ...
When we speak of nature in this manner, we have a distinct but most poetical
sense in the mind. We mean the integrity of impression made by manifold natural
objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood-cutter, from
the ...
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... beheld myself; I will speak to it; it can speak again; it can yield me thought
already formed and alive.” In fact, the eye – the mind — is always accompanied
by these forms, male and female; and these are incomparably the richest
informations ...
... beheld myself; I will speak to it; it can speak again; it can yield me thought
already formed and alive.” In fact, the eye – the mind — is always accompanied
by these forms, male and female; and these are incomparably the richest
informations ...
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His passion is not the fruit of chance; it swells, as he speaks, to a city, or a state.
No, it was builded far from accident; It suffers not in smiling pomp, nor falls Under
the brow of thralling discontent; It fears not policy, that heretic, That works on ...
His passion is not the fruit of chance; it swells, as he speaks, to a city, or a state.
No, it was builded far from accident; It suffers not in smiling pomp, nor falls Under
the brow of thralling discontent; It fears not policy, that heretic, That works on ...
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