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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... seen that there is nothing lucky or capricious in these analogies , but that they are constant , and pervade na- ture . These are not the dreams of a few poets , here and there , but man is an analogist , and studies relations in all ob ...
... seen that there is nothing lucky or capricious in these analogies , but that they are constant , and pervade na- ture . These are not the dreams of a few poets , here and there , but man is an analogist , and studies relations in all ob ...
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... seen to be a monitor , a little body with a mighty heart , then all its habits , even that said to be recently observed , that it never sleeps , become sub- lime . Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human ...
... seen to be a monitor , a little body with a mighty heart , then all its habits , even that said to be recently observed , that it never sleeps , become sub- lime . Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human ...
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... seen unlocks a new faculty of the soul . " That which was unconscious truth be- comes , when interpreted and defined in an object , a part of the domain of knowledge , a new weapon in the magazine of power . CHAPTER V. DISCIPLINE . N ...
... seen unlocks a new faculty of the soul . " That which was unconscious truth be- comes , when interpreted and defined in an object , a part of the domain of knowledge , a new weapon in the magazine of power . CHAPTER V. DISCIPLINE . N ...
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... seen , it lies under the undermost garment of nature , and betrays its source in Universal Spirit . For it pervades Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words implies or supposes every other truth . Omne verum It is ...
... seen , it lies under the undermost garment of nature , and betrays its source in Universal Spirit . For it pervades Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words implies or supposes every other truth . Omne verum It is ...
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... seen from one side . all possible circles ; which , however , may be drawn , and com- Every such truth is the absolute But it has innumerable sides . The central Unity is still more conspicuous in actions . Words are finite organs of ...
... seen from one side . all possible circles ; which , however , may be drawn , and com- Every such truth is the absolute But it has innumerable sides . The central Unity is still more conspicuous in actions . Words are finite organs of ...
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