As a plant upon the earth, so a man rests upon the bosom of God; he is nourished by unfailing fountains, and draws at his need inexhaustible power. Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the... Nature: Addresses, and Lectures - Página 58de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 315 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Piero Gleijeses - 1992 - 470 páginas
...possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite." . . . Arbenz smiled and gave me permission to leave.21 Pellecer was an unusual cadet, highly intelligent,... | |
| Marc Egnal - 1996 - 317 páginas
...published in 1837. "Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite." 22 Unlike Channing, who kept Christ and the Bible at the center of his beliefs, Emerson drew his philosophy... | |
| Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - 1997 - 276 páginas
...possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...virtue as to "The golden key Which opes the palace of eternity,"1 carries upon its face the highest certificate of truth, because it animates me to create... | |
| Pascal Covici - 1997 - 252 páginas
...present expositor of the divine mind. (50) And just before this, Emerson has had the audacity to claim "that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator, . . ."Is Marshall Nathan alive and well and living in Concord? Or Josiah Holland? But before wondering again... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2004 - 396 páginas
...possibility of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite. —NATURE Does your experience of nature invigorate you and make you feel powerful? Does it make you... | |
| Gary Patrick - 2004 - 124 páginas
...possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Stress has Aging Acceleration Consequences Stress — if left unchecked over... | |
| Peter Sharpe - 2004 - 400 páginas
...divining MacCullough when he asked in Nature, ". . . who can set bounds to the possibilities of man? . . . man has access to the entire mind of the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite."78 This represents the fusion of horizons of the MacCullough with the "major man." Though the... | |
| Christian Schäfer - 2007 - 42 páginas
...basis for Emerson's optimism towards life. Man takes part in the divine process of creation because "he has access to the entire mind of the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite" (38). This is a decisive extension of the Puritan position that draws a clear line between God and... | |
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