The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... cause the circumference of a circle is a perpetual angle . The form above this is the spiral , parent and measure of circular forms ; its diameters are not rectilinear , but variously circular , and have a spherical surface for centre ...
... cause the circumference of a circle is a perpetual angle . The form above this is the spiral , parent and measure of circular forms ; its diameters are not rectilinear , but variously circular , and have a spherical surface for centre ...
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... cause of this harmony he assigned in the Arcana : " The reason why all and single things , in the heavens and on earth , are representa- tive , is because they exist from an influx of the Lord , through heaven . " This design of ...
... cause of this harmony he assigned in the Arcana : " The reason why all and single things , in the heavens and on earth , are representa- tive , is because they exist from an influx of the Lord , through heaven . " This design of ...
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... causes , he was fired with piety at the harmonies he felt , and abandoned himself to his joy and worship . This was his first service . If the glory was too bright for his eyes to bear , if he staggered under the trance of delight , the ...
... causes , he was fired with piety at the harmonies he felt , and abandoned himself to his joy and worship . This was his first service . If the glory was too bright for his eyes to bear , if he staggered under the trance of delight , the ...
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... causes , so that the works appear heavy and faulty . He has a conception of beauty which the sculptor cannot embody . Picture , statue , temple , railroad , steam - engine , existed first in an artist's mind , without flaw , mistake ...
... causes , so that the works appear heavy and faulty . He has a conception of beauty which the sculptor cannot embody . Picture , statue , temple , railroad , steam - engine , existed first in an artist's mind , without flaw , mistake ...
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... cause of that beauty , which must be more beautiful . He builds his fortunes , maintains the laws , cherishes his children ; but he asks himself , why ? and whereto ? This head and this tail are called , in the language of philoso- phy ...
... cause of that beauty , which must be more beautiful . He builds his fortunes , maintains the laws , cherishes his children ; but he asks himself , why ? and whereto ? This head and this tail are called , in the language of philoso- phy ...
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