The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays, 2d seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... called cause , operation and effect ; or , more poetically , Jove , Pluto , Neptune ; or , theologi- cally , the Father , the Spirit and the Son ; but which we will call here the Knower , the Doer and the Sayer . These stand ...
... called cause , operation and effect ; or , more poetically , Jove , Pluto , Neptune ; or , theologi- cally , the Father , the Spirit and the Son ; but which we will call here the Knower , the Doer and the Sayer . These stand ...
Page 26
... called Imagination , is a very high sort of see- ing , which does not come by study , but by the intellect being where and what it sees ; by shar- ing the path or circuit of things through forms , and so making them translucid to others ...
... called Imagination , is a very high sort of see- ing , which does not come by study , but by the intellect being where and what it sees ; by shar- ing the path or circuit of things through forms , and so making them translucid to others ...
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... the plat- form of physics we cannot resist the contracting influences of so - called science . Temperament puts all divinity to rout . I know the mental proclivity of physicians . I hear the chuckle of the 52 EXPERIENCE.
... the plat- form of physics we cannot resist the contracting influences of so - called science . Temperament puts all divinity to rout . I know the mental proclivity of physicians . I hear the chuckle of the 52 EXPERIENCE.
Page 54
... called sci- ences , any escape for the man from the links of the chain of physical necessity . Given such an embryo , such a history must follow . On this platform one lives in a sty of sensualism , and would soon come to suicide . But ...
... called sci- ences , any escape for the man from the links of the chain of physical necessity . Given such an embryo , such a history must follow . On this platform one lives in a sty of sensualism , and would soon come to suicide . But ...
Page 68
... called " the new- ness , " for it is never other ; as new to the oldest intelligence as to the young child ; — “ the king- dom that cometh without observation . " " In like manner , for practical success , there must not be too much ...
... called " the new- ness , " for it is never other ; as new to the oldest intelligence as to the young child ; — “ the king- dom that cometh without observation . " " In like manner , for practical success , there must not be too much ...
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