The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, Том 1Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1841 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... interest , or prepossession , his eye is not clear , his voice is husky , the oracle philippizes . The perfect inspiration is that which utters the beauty and truth , seen pure and unconfused as they lie in the lap of the Divine Order ...
... interest , or prepossession , his eye is not clear , his voice is husky , the oracle philippizes . The perfect inspiration is that which utters the beauty and truth , seen pure and unconfused as they lie in the lap of the Divine Order ...
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... interest which is now so widely felt in the higher questions of philosophy . Mr. Brownson's next work , entitled " New Views of Christianity , Society , and the Church , " is one of the most remarkable that has issued from the American ...
... interest which is now so widely felt in the higher questions of philosophy . Mr. Brownson's next work , entitled " New Views of Christianity , Society , and the Church , " is one of the most remarkable that has issued from the American ...
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... interests , are in themselves holy . It writes holiness to the Lord upon everything , and sums up its sublime teaching in that grand synthesis , " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and mind and soul and strength , and ...
... interests , are in themselves holy . It writes holiness to the Lord upon everything , and sums up its sublime teaching in that grand synthesis , " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and mind and soul and strength , and ...
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... in being as like pure spirit as possible . Our duty was to get rid of matter . All the interests of the material order were sinful . X Materialism , on the other hand , had no recognition 1840. ] 27 Brownson's Writings .
... in being as like pure spirit as possible . Our duty was to get rid of matter . All the interests of the material order were sinful . X Materialism , on the other hand , had no recognition 1840. ] 27 Brownson's Writings .
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... interests , and called for by no motive but the inward promptings of the author's own soul . A large proportion of its pages , and it has now reached the middle of its third year , is from the pen of Mr. Brownson himself . The variety ...
... interests , and called for by no motive but the inward promptings of the author's own soul . A large proportion of its pages , and it has now reached the middle of its third year , is from the pen of Mr. Brownson himself . The variety ...
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Стр. 122 - The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity: Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew : The conscious stone to beauty grew.
Стр. 204 - For the bed is shorter than that a man can stretch himself on it: and the covering narrower than that he can wrap himself in it.
Стр. 179 - Tis madness to resist or blame The face of angry heaven's flame ; And if we would speak true, Much to the Man is due Who, from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot) Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the great work of time, And cast the Kingdoms old Into another mould.
Стр. 478 - Which through the summer is not heard or seen, As if it could not be, as if it had not been! Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my onward life supply Its calm — to one who worships thee, And every form containing thee, Whom, SPIRIT fair, thy spells did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind.
Стр. 123 - I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty; I woke, and found that life was duty. Was thy dream then a shadowy lie? Toil on, sad heart, courageously, And thou shalt find thy dream to be A noonday light and truth to thee...
Стр. 245 - Unerring to the ocean sand. The moss upon the forest bark Was pole-star when the night was dark; The purple berries in the wood Supplied me necessary food; For Nature ever faithful is To such as trust her faithfulness. When the forest shall mislead me, When the night and morning lie, When sea and land refuse to feed me...
Стр. 67 - There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun. Nature tells me I am the image of God, as well as Scripture: he that understands not thus much, hath not his introduction or first lesson, and is yet to begin the alphabet of man.
Стр. 25 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, and mind, and soul, and strength.
Стр. 348 - 11 tell me my secret The ages have kept ? I awaited the seer While they slumbered and slept " The fate of the manchild, — The meaning of man, — Known fruit of the unknown, — Dtedalian plan.
Стр. 111 - Brethren, the days of want and despondency ; and " all things whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them.