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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... thing has served an end to the utter- most , it is wholly new for an ulterior service . In God , every end is converted ... things with which we deal preach to us . What is a farm but a mute gospel ? The chaff and the wheat , weeds and ...
... thing has served an end to the utter- most , it is wholly new for an ulterior service . In God , every end is converted ... things with which we deal preach to us . What is a farm but a mute gospel ? The chaff and the wheat , weeds and ...
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... things make an identical impression . Xeno- phanes complained in his old age , that , look where he would , all things hastened back to unity : he was weary of seeing the same entity in the tedious variety of forms . The fable of Pro ...
... things make an identical impression . Xeno- phanes complained in his old age , that , look where he would , all things hastened back to unity : he was weary of seeing the same entity in the tedious variety of forms . The fable of Pro ...
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... thing , does all ; or , in the one thing he does rightly , he sees the likeness of all which is done rightly ... things . Unfortunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury ; is marred and superficially defective ...
... thing , does all ; or , in the one thing he does rightly , he sees the likeness of all which is done rightly ... things . Unfortunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury ; is marred and superficially defective ...
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... things ; the poet conforms things . to his thoughts . The one esteems nature as rooted and fast ; the other , as fluid , and impresses his being thereon . To him , the refractory world is ductile and flexible ; he invests dust and ...
... things ; the poet conforms things . to his thoughts . The one esteems nature as rooted and fast ; the other , as fluid , and impresses his being thereon . To him , the refractory world is ductile and flexible ; he invests dust and ...
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... things that are seen , are temporal ; the things that are unseen , are eternal . " It puts an affront upon nature . It does that for the unschooled , which philosophy does for Berkeley and Viasa . The uniform language that be heard in ...
... things that are seen , are temporal ; the things that are unseen , are eternal . " It puts an affront upon nature . It does that for the unschooled , which philosophy does for Berkeley and Viasa . The uniform language that be heard in ...
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