Nature, Addresses, and LecturesG.Routledge, 1894 - 372 páginas |
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... comes out of the din and craft of the street and sees the sky and the woods , and is a man again . In their eter- nal calm , he finds himself . The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon . We are never tired , so long as we can see ...
... comes out of the din and craft of the street and sees the sky and the woods , and is a man again . In their eter- nal calm , he finds himself . The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon . We are never tired , so long as we can see ...
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... 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 dies . All good is eternally reproductive . The beauty of ...
... 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 dies . All good is eternally reproductive . The beauty of ...
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... Plato , of Bacon , of Leibnitz , of Swedenborg . There sits the Sphinx at the road - side , and from age to age , as each prophet comes by , he tries his fortune at read- ing her riddle . There seems to be a necessity LANGUAGE . 39.
... Plato , of Bacon , of Leibnitz , of Swedenborg . There sits the Sphinx at the road - side , and from age to age , as each prophet comes by , he tries his fortune at read- ing her riddle . There seems to be a necessity LANGUAGE . 39.
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... comes up with and reduces all things , until the world becomes at last only a real- ized will , the double of the man . 2. Sensible objects conform to the premonitions of Reason and reflect the conscience . All things are moral ; and in ...
... comes up with and reduces all things , until the world becomes at last only a real- ized will , the double of the man . 2. Sensible objects conform to the premonitions of Reason and reflect the conscience . All things are moral ; and in ...
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... comes nearer to vital truth than history . " Every surmise and vaticination of the mind is entitled to a certain respect , and we learn to prefer imperfect theories , and sentences which contain glimpses of truth , to digested sys- tems ...
... comes nearer to vital truth than history . " Every surmise and vaticination of the mind is entitled to a certain respect , and we learn to prefer imperfect theories , and sentences which contain glimpses of truth , to digested sys- tems ...
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