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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... truth is the absolute But it has innumerable sides . The central Unity is still more conspicuous in actions . Words are finite organs of the infinite mind . They cannot cover the dimensions of what is in truth . They break , chop , and ...
... truth is the absolute But it has innumerable sides . The central Unity is still more conspicuous in actions . Words are finite organs of the infinite mind . They cannot cover the dimensions of what is in truth . They break , chop , and ...
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... truth , and a truth , which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions , strictly like that of the Antigone of Sophocles ? It is , in both cases , that a spiritual life has been ...
... truth , and a truth , which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions , strictly like that of the Antigone of Sophocles ? It is , in both cases , that a spiritual life has been ...
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... Truth , we learn the difference between the absolute and the conditional or relative . We apprehend the absolute . As it were , for the first time , we exist . We become immortal , for we learn that time and space are relations of ...
... Truth , we learn the difference between the absolute and the conditional or relative . We apprehend the absolute . As it were , for the first time , we exist . We become immortal , for we learn that time and space are relations of ...
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... truth , and we learn that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator , is himself the creator in the finite . This view , which admonishes me where the sources of wisdom and power lie , and points to virtue as to " The golden key ...
... truth , and we learn that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator , is himself the creator in the finite . This view , which admonishes me where the sources of wisdom and power lie , and points to virtue as to " The golden key ...
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... truths makes the attraction which draws men to science , but the end is lost sight of in attention to the means . In ... truth , to digested systems which have no one valuable sug- gestion . A wise writer will feel that the ends of study ...
... truths makes the attraction which draws men to science , but the end is lost sight of in attention to the means . In ... truth , to digested systems which have no one valuable sug- gestion . A wise writer will feel that the ends of study ...
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