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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... " It is the frail and weary weed , in which God dresses the soul , which he has called into time . " It appears that motion , poetry , physical and intellectual science , and religion , all tend to affect our 32 IDEALISM .
... " It is the frail and weary weed , in which God dresses the soul , which he has called into time . " It appears that motion , poetry , physical and intellectual science , and religion , all tend to affect our 32 IDEALISM .
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... appears only , is an afterthought , but with culture , this faith will as surely arise on the mind as did the first . The advantage of the ideal theory over the popular faith is this , that it presents the world in precisely that view ...
... appears only , is an afterthought , but with culture , this faith will as surely arise on the mind as did the first . The advantage of the ideal theory over the popular faith is this , that it presents the world in precisely that view ...
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... appear to every bard , may be both history and prophecy . The foundations of man are not in matter , but in spirit . But the element of spirit is eternity . To it , therefore , the longest series of events , the oldest chronologies are ...
... appear to every bard , may be both history and prophecy . The foundations of man are not in matter , but in spirit . But the element of spirit is eternity . To it , therefore , the longest series of events , the oldest chronologies are ...
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... appear not transparent but opaque . The reason why the world lacks unity , and lies broken and in heaps , is , because man is disunited with himself . He cannot be a naturalist , until he satisfies all the demands of the spirit . Love ...
... appear not transparent but opaque . The reason why the world lacks unity , and lies broken and in heaps , is , because man is disunited with himself . He cannot be a naturalist , until he satisfies all the demands of the spirit . Love ...
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... appears to man when his heart and mind open to the sentiment of virtue . Then he is instructed in what is above him . He learns that his being is without bound ; that , to the good , to the perfect , he is born , low as he now lies in ...
... appears to man when his heart and mind open to the sentiment of virtue . Then he is instructed in what is above him . He learns that his being is without bound ; that , to the good , to the perfect , he is born , low as he now lies in ...
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