Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... ORATIONS . BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON . " Thus deeply drinking in the soul of things We shall be wise perforce . " WORDSWORTH . LONDON : WILLIAM S. ORR AND CO . M DCCC XLVIII . EMERSON AND HIS WRITINGS . ON introducing to the public.
... ORATIONS . BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON . " Thus deeply drinking in the soul of things We shall be wise perforce . " WORDSWORTH . LONDON : WILLIAM S. ORR AND CO . M DCCC XLVIII . EMERSON AND HIS WRITINGS . ON introducing to the public.
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... things in astronomy which had long been known . The better for him . History must be this or it is nothing . Every law which the state enacts , indicates a fact in human nature ; that is all . We must in our own nature see the necessary ...
... things in astronomy which had long been known . The better for him . History must be this or it is nothing . Every law which the state enacts , indicates a fact in human nature ; that is all . We must in our own nature see the necessary ...
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... things , sees the rays parting from one orb , that diverge ere they fall by infinite diameters . Genius watches the monad through all his masks as he performs the metempsychosis of nature . Genius detects through the fly , through the ...
... things , sees the rays parting from one orb , that diverge ere they fall by infinite diameters . Genius watches the monad through all his masks as he performs the metempsychosis of nature . Genius detects through the fly , through the ...
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... things for us also the words and signs which we had heard and seen without heed . Let me add a few examples , such as fall within the scope of every man's observation , of trivial facts which go to illustrate great and conspicuous facts ...
... things for us also the words and signs which we had heard and seen without heed . Let me add a few examples , such as fall within the scope of every man's observation , of trivial facts which go to illustrate great and conspicuous facts ...
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... things which they do not themselves understand . " All the fictions of the Middle Age explain themselves as a masked or frolic expression of that which in grave earnest the mind of that period toiled to achieve . Magic , and all that is ...
... things which they do not themselves understand . " All the fictions of the Middle Age explain themselves as a masked or frolic expression of that which in grave earnest the mind of that period toiled to achieve . Magic , and all that is ...
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