The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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... ; A spell is laid on sod and stone , Night and Day ' ve been tampered with , Every quality and pith Surcharged and sultry with a power That works its will on age and hour . THE OVER - SOUL HERE is a difference between one THE OVER-SOUL.
... ; A spell is laid on sod and stone , Night and Day ' ve been tampered with , Every quality and pith Surcharged and sultry with a power That works its will on age and hour . THE OVER - SOUL HERE is a difference between one THE OVER-SOUL.
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... Over - Soul as the foundation of all . There is one soul . It is related to the world . Art is its action thereon . Science finds its methods . Literature is its record . Religion is the emotion of reverence that it inspires . Ethics is the ...
... Over - Soul as the foundation of all . There is one soul . It is related to the world . Art is its action thereon . Science finds its methods . Literature is its record . Religion is the emotion of reverence that it inspires . Ethics is the ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. Dr. Holmes , in commenting on " The Over - Soul , " says : " It is a curious amusement to trace many of these thoughts and expressions to Plato , or Plotinus , or Proclus , or Porphyry , to ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. Dr. Holmes , in commenting on " The Over - Soul , " says : " It is a curious amusement to trace many of these thoughts and expressions to Plato , or Plotinus , or Proclus , or Porphyry , to ...
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