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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... sense of the permanent objects of nature , so that the world shall be to us an open book , and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause . A new interest surprises us , whilst , under the view now sug- gested , we ...
... sense of the permanent objects of nature , so that the world shall be to us an open book , and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause . A new interest surprises us , whilst , under the view now sug- gested , we ...
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... sense ; what continual reproduction of annoyances , inconveniences , dilemmas ; what rejoicing over us of little men ; what disputing of prices , what reckonings of interest , - and all to form the Hand of the mind ; - to in- struct us ...
... sense ; what continual reproduction of annoyances , inconveniences , dilemmas ; what rejoicing over us of little men ; what disputing of prices , what reckonings of interest , - and all to form the Hand of the mind ; - to in- struct us ...
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... sense . To this one end of Discipline , all parts of nature conspire . A noble doubt perpetually suggests itself , whether this end be not the Final Cause of the Universe ; and whether nature outwardly exists . It is a sufficient ...
... sense . To this one end of Discipline , all parts of nature conspire . A noble doubt perpetually suggests itself , whether this end be not the Final Cause of the Universe ; and whether nature outwardly exists . It is a sufficient ...
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... sense of unity . I cannot greatly honor minuteness in details , so long as there is no hint to explain the relation be- tween things and thoughts ; no ray upon the metaphysics of conchology , of botany , of the arts , to show the ...
... sense of unity . I cannot greatly honor minuteness in details , so long as there is no hint to explain the relation be- tween things and thoughts ; no ray upon the metaphysics of conchology , of botany , of the arts , to show the ...
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... sense of duty has not yet extended to the use of all their faculties . And there are patient naturalists , but they freeze their subject under the wintry light of the understanding . Is not prayer also a study of truth , a sally of the ...
... sense of duty has not yet extended to the use of all their faculties . And there are patient naturalists , but they freeze their subject under the wintry light of the understanding . Is not prayer also a study of truth , a sally of the ...
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