Nature: Addresses, and LecturesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 315 páginas |
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... poor man hath cities , ships , canals , bridges , built for him . He goes to the post- office , and the human race run on his errands ; to the book - shop , and the human race read and write of all that happens , for him ; to the court ...
... poor man hath cities , ships , canals , bridges , built for him . He goes to the post- office , and the human race run on his errands ; to the book - shop , and the human race read and write of all that happens , for him ; to the court ...
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... poor clansman , the poor partisan , who rejoices in the glory of his chief . The poor and the low find some amends to their immense moral capacity , for their acquiescence in a political and social inferiority . They are content to be ...
... poor clansman , the poor partisan , who rejoices in the glory of his chief . The poor and the low find some amends to their immense moral capacity , for their acquiescence in a political and social inferiority . They are content to be ...
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... poor , the feelings of the child , the philoso- phy of the street , the meaning of household life , are the topics of the time . It is a great stride . It is a sign is it not ? of new vigor , when the extremities are made active , when ...
... poor , the feelings of the child , the philoso- phy of the street , the meaning of household life , are the topics of the time . It is a great stride . It is a sign is it not ? of new vigor , when the extremities are made active , when ...
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... poor fare as they have at home , and would do well to go the hundred or the thousand miles to es- cape . Would he urge people to a godly way of living ; and can he ask a fellow - creature to come to Sabbath meetings , when he and they ...
... poor fare as they have at home , and would do well to go the hundred or the thousand miles to es- cape . Would he urge people to a godly way of living ; and can he ask a fellow - creature to come to Sabbath meetings , when he and they ...
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... poor and the rich , the learned and the ignorant , young and old , should meet one day as fellows in one house , in sign of an equal right in the soul , has come to be a paramount motive for going thither . My friends , in these two ...
... poor and the rich , the learned and the ignorant , young and old , should meet one day as fellows in one house , in sign of an equal right in the soul , has come to be a paramount motive for going thither . My friends , in these two ...
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Página 17 - Standing on the bare ground, — my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space, — all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eyeball ; I am nothing ; I see all ; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me ; I am part or particle of God.
Página 34 - The world is emblematic. Parts of speech are metaphors, because the whole of nature is a metaphor of the human mind. The laws of moral nature answer to those of matter as face to face in a glass. "The visible world and the relation of its parts, is the dial plate of the invisible.
Página 73 - In this distribution of functions the scholar is the delegated intellect. In the right state he is Man Thinking. In the degenerate state, when the victim of society, he tends to become a mere thinker, or still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking.
Página 108 - Alone in all history, he estimated the greatness of man. One man was true to what is in you and me. He saw that God incarnates himself in man, and evermore goes forth anew to take possession of his world.
Página 15 - To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society. I am not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars.
Página 11 - Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe ? Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight, and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of...
Página 95 - ... soul. He pierced the emblematic or spiritual character of the visible, audible, tangible world. Especially did his shade-loving muse hover over and interpret the lower parts of nature ; he showed the mysterious bond that allies moral evil to the foul material forms, and has given in epical parables a theory of insanity, of beasts, of unclean and fearful things.
Página 93 - I ask not for the great, the remote, the romantic ; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Proven9al minstrelsy; I embrace the common, I explore and sit at the feet of the familiar, the low.
Página 61 - More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of : in every path He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. O mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him.
Página 58 - As a plant upon the earth, so a man rests upon the bosom of God; he is nourished by unfailing fountains, and draws at his need inexhaustible power. Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite. This view, which admonishes me where the sources of wisdom and power lie, and points to virtue as to The...