The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2James R. Osgood and Company, 1876 |
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... organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its perfect reality . He has the same regard to it as the source of excel- lence in works of art . " When an artificer , in the fabrication of any ...
... organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its perfect reality . He has the same regard to it as the source of excel- lence in works of art . " When an artificer , in the fabrication of any ...
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... organs shall be so much the grosser : instead of porcelain , they are potter's earth , clay , or mud . In modern times , no such remarkable example of this intro- verted mind has occurred , as in Emanuel Swedenborg , born in Stockholm ...
... organs shall be so much the grosser : instead of porcelain , they are potter's earth , clay , or mud . In modern times , no such remarkable example of this intro- verted mind has occurred , as in Emanuel Swedenborg , born in Stockholm ...
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... organ and process of the last . We are adapted to infinity . We are hard to please , and love nothing which ends and in nature is no end ; but everything , at the end of one use , is lifted into a superior , and the ascent of these ...
... organ and process of the last . We are adapted to infinity . We are hard to please , and love nothing which ends and in nature is no end ; but everything , at the end of one use , is lifted into a superior , and the ascent of these ...
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... organ are so many little organs , homo- geneous with their compound : the unities of the tongue are little tongues ; those of the stomach , little stomachs ; those of the heart are little hearts . This fruitful idea furnishes a key to ...
... organ are so many little organs , homo- geneous with their compound : the unities of the tongue are little tongues ; those of the stomach , little stomachs ; those of the heart are little hearts . This fruitful idea furnishes a key to ...
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... organ , act , and thought ; and the femi- nine in woman . Therefore , in the real or spiritual world , the nuptial union is not momentary , but incessant and total ; and chastity not a local , but a universal virtue ; unchastity being ...
... organ , act , and thought ; and the femi- nine in woman . Therefore , in the real or spiritual world , the nuptial union is not momentary , but incessant and total ; and chastity not a local , but a universal virtue ; unchastity being ...
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