The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... fact , probably , that man is hereby apprised , that , whilst the world is a spec- tacle , something in himself is stable . 2. In a higher manner , the poet communicates the same pleasure . By a few strokes he delineates , as on air ...
... fact , probably , that man is hereby apprised , that , whilst the world is a spec- tacle , something in himself is stable . 2. In a higher manner , the poet communicates the same pleasure . By a few strokes he delineates , as on air ...
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... fact and conform it , as we say , to the higher law of the mind . But when the fact is seen under the light of an idea , the gaudy fable fades and shrivels . We behold the real higher law . To the wise , therefore , a fact is true ...
... fact and conform it , as we say , to the higher law of the mind . But when the fact is seen under the light of an idea , the gaudy fable fades and shrivels . We behold the real higher law . To the wise , therefore , a fact is true ...
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... facts . But what is classification but the ceiving that these objects are not chaotic , and are not foreign , but have ... fact ; one after another , reduces all strange constitutions , all new powers , to their class and their law , and ...
... facts . But what is classification but the ceiving that these objects are not chaotic , and are not foreign , but have ... fact ; one after another , reduces all strange constitutions , all new powers , to their class and their law , and ...
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... fact observed in insects , who lay up food before death for the young grub they shall never see . I would not be hurried by any love of system , by any exag- geration of instincts , to underrate the Book . We all know , that , as the ...
... fact observed in insects , who lay up food before death for the young grub they shall never see . I would not be hurried by any love of system , by any exag- geration of instincts , to underrate the Book . We all know , that , as the ...
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... fact , no event , in our pri- vate history , which shall not , sooner or later , lose its adhesive , inert form , and astonish us by soaring from our body into the empyrean . Cradle and infancy , school and play - ground , the fear of ...
... fact , no event , in our pri- vate history , which shall not , sooner or later , lose its adhesive , inert form , and astonish us by soaring from our body into the empyrean . Cradle and infancy , school and play - ground , the fear of ...
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