Ralph Waldo Emerson: Philosopher and PoetD. Appleton, 1901 - 327 páginas |
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... Things . Nature and the Orator .. The Dignity of Language . Particular Meanings .. The Mystery of the Universe . PAGE 121 122 122 124 125 126 126 127 128 The Law of the Universe . 128 The Sphinx Riddle ... 129 The Unity of all Things ...
... Things . Nature and the Orator .. The Dignity of Language . Particular Meanings .. The Mystery of the Universe . PAGE 121 122 122 124 125 126 126 127 128 The Law of the Universe . 128 The Sphinx Riddle ... 129 The Unity of all Things ...
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... thing done or occurring before him opens the way to serene heights . The living have precedence of the dead ; even the living of to - day of the Greeks of yesterday , nobly as the latter molded , chiseled , sang . For me was the breath ...
... thing done or occurring before him opens the way to serene heights . The living have precedence of the dead ; even the living of to - day of the Greeks of yesterday , nobly as the latter molded , chiseled , sang . For me was the breath ...
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... things come too near you . They should be phenomenal . The soul should keep the external world at a distance . Only in the character of messengers charged with a mission from the Everlasting 22 EMERSON . Individuality.
... things come too near you . They should be phenomenal . The soul should keep the external world at a distance . Only in the character of messengers charged with a mission from the Everlasting 22 EMERSON . Individuality.
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... things considered , ought to alter our opinion derived from the Evangelists . " Having , as he believes , set aside the historical argument for the perpetual observance of the rite of the Lord's Supper , Mr. Emerson proceeds to state at ...
... things considered , ought to alter our opinion derived from the Evangelists . " Having , as he believes , set aside the historical argument for the perpetual observance of the rite of the Lord's Supper , Mr. Emerson proceeds to state at ...
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... things which the Govern- ment has brought into that garden of delights , namely , itch , pox [ i . e . syphilis ] , and famine ; whereas , in Malta , the force of law and mind was seen in making that barren rock of semi - Saracenic ...
... things which the Govern- ment has brought into that garden of delights , namely , itch , pox [ i . e . syphilis ] , and famine ; whereas , in Malta , the force of law and mind was seen in making that barren rock of semi - Saracenic ...
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action appears beauty Carlyle Celts Chartism Church compensation discourse divine doctrine earth Emer Emerson England English nature English Traits Englishman essay eternal Europe existence expression facts faith feel friendship genius gives Goethe Greek heart heaven Hermann Grimm hour human idea ideal ideal theory immortality infinite Infinite Mind intellectual Jesus land less light live look manners matter means mind Montaigne moral nation Nature never noble nomadism Norsemen passages perfect persons philosophy Plato Plotinus poems poet poetry prayer preacher present prudence race Ralph Waldo Emerson relation religion seems sense sentiment society soul speak spirit stand stars Stonehenge Swedenborg theory things thou thought tion to-day transcendentalist true truth unity universe virtue wealth whole William of Wykeham wisdom wise Wittem words write Xenophon Zoroaster