The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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Page 66
... things pass away , means , teachers , texts , temples fall ; it lives now , and absorbs past and future into the present hour . All things are made sacred by relation to it , -one as much as another . All things are dissolved to their ...
... things pass away , means , teachers , texts , temples fall ; it lives now , and absorbs past and future into the present hour . All things are made sacred by relation to it , -one as much as another . All things are dissolved to their ...
Page 104
... things to the ends of virtue ; ' the body would have the power over things to its own ends . The soul strives amain to live and work through all things . It would be the only fact . All things shall be added unto it , -power , plea ...
... things to the ends of virtue ; ' the body would have the power over things to its own ends . The soul strives amain to live and work through all things . It would be the only fact . All things shall be added unto it , -power , plea ...
Page 280
... thing stands in God , we know the particular thing , and every thing , and every man . the Maker of all things and all persons stands behind us and casts his dread omniscience through us over things . For But beyond this recognition of ...
... thing stands in God , we know the particular thing , and every thing , and every man . the Maker of all things and all persons stands behind us and casts his dread omniscience through us over things . For But beyond this recognition of ...
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