There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary Ideas in the mind of God, and are what they are by virtue of preceding affections... Representative Men: Nature, Addresses and Lectures - Página 38de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1971 - 316 páginas
...at reading her riddle. There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...said a French philosopher, "are necessarily kinds of sconce of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation to... | |
| W.J. Gavin, J.E. Blakeley - 1976 - 138 páginas
...metaphor of the spirit. "There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms. . . A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible...the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world."65 The smallest fact then, should not be taken or grasped in isolation, for it points beyond... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 páginas
...at reading her riddle. There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...said a French philosopher, "are necessarily kinds of scoriae [dross] of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 páginas
...at reading her riddle. There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...in necessary Ideas in the mind of God, and are what tliey are by virtue of preceding affections, in the world of spirit. A Fact is the end or last issue... | |
| Thomas Krusche - 1987 - 384 páginas
...necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beäst and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary Ideas...terminus or the circumference of the invisible world. (p. 22) Der "French philosopher", den Emerson zitiert mit dem Ausspmch, alles Materielle sei eine Art... | |
| Richard Weiss - 1969 - 292 páginas
...in spirit to manifest itself in material forms" and insisted "that day and night, river and stream, beast and bird, acid and alkali, pre-exist in necessary ideas in the mind of God." 24 All that men knew as reality was merely the objective manifestation of a pre-existing idea. The... | |
| Julie Tetel Andresen - 1990 - 324 páginas
...his 1836 essay Nature: There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...spirit. A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit. (1985 [1836]: 43-4) Similarly, in that same essay, Emerson suffuses language with a spiritual nature.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau - 1994 - 148 páginas
...at reading her riddle. There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms, and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...said a French philosopher, "are necessarily kinds of scoria of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation to... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1995 - 304 páginas
...reading her riddle.14 There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...said a French philosopher, "are necessarily kinds of scoriae [dross] of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation... | |
| Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - 1997 - 276 páginas
...at reading her riddle. There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...terminus or the circumference of the invisible world. ... ... A life in harmony with nature, the love of truth and of virtue, will purge the eyes to understand... | |
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