The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... fact which will not be skipped , and which to shut our eyes upon is suicide . All things are in a scale ; and , begin where we will , ascend and ascend . All things are symbolical ; and what we call results are beginnings . ' - ---- We ...
... fact which will not be skipped , and which to shut our eyes upon is suicide . All things are in a scale ; and , begin where we will , ascend and ascend . All things are symbolical ; and what we call results are beginnings . ' - ---- We ...
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... facts are lost in the light of Plato's mind . Socrates and Plato are the double star , which the most powerful instruments will not entirely separate . Socrates , again , in his traits and genius , is the best example of that synthesis ...
... facts are lost in the light of Plato's mind . Socrates and Plato are the double star , which the most powerful instruments will not entirely separate . Socrates , again , in his traits and genius , is the best example of that synthesis ...
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... fact in the nature of things : an oak is not an orange . The qualities of sugar remain with sugar , and those of salt , with salt . In the second place , he has not a system . The dearest de- fenders and disciples are at fault . He ...
... fact in the nature of things : an oak is not an orange . The qualities of sugar remain with sugar , and those of salt , with salt . In the second place , he has not a system . The dearest de- fenders and disciples are at fault . He ...
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... fact to successive platforms , and so disclosing , in every fact , a germ of expansion . These expansions are in the essence of thought . The natural- ist would never help us to them by any discoveries of the ex- tent of the universe ...
... fact to successive platforms , and so disclosing , in every fact , a germ of expansion . These expansions are in the essence of thought . The natural- ist would never help us to them by any discoveries of the ex- tent of the universe ...
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... fact of knowledge and ideas reveals to him the fact of eternity ; and the doctrine of reminiscence he offers as the most probable particular explication . Call that fanciful , - it matters not ; the connection between our knowledge and ...
... fact of knowledge and ideas reveals to him the fact of eternity ; and the doctrine of reminiscence he offers as the most probable particular explication . Call that fanciful , - it matters not ; the connection between our knowledge and ...
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