| 1850 - 640 pages
...to entertain its powers ! * • The gasea gather to the solid firmament ; the chemic lump arrives ai the plant, and grows ; arrives at the quadruped, and walks ; arrives at man, and thinks. But also the constituency determines the vote of the representative. He is not merely... | |
| 1851 - 650 pages
...simple. They can make a man, or rather nature can make a man as easily as the potter can make a basin. " The gases gather to the solid firmament, the chemic...grows, arrives at the quadruped and walks, arrives at man and thinks ! ! " Penetrating with a keen vision the thick darkness of futurity, they can prognosticate... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 270 pages
...of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side ; has its translation into the spiritual and necessary sphere, where it...part as indestructible as any other. And to these ends all things continually ascend. The gases gather to the solid firmament ; the chemic lump arrives... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 500 pages
...observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side; has its translation, through humanity, into the spiritual and necessary sphere,...and walks; arrives at the man, and thinks. But also the constituency determines the vote of the representative. He is not only representative, but participant.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 504 pages
...observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side ; has its translation, through humanity, into the spiritual and necessary sphere,...and walks ; arrives at the man, and thinks. But also the constituency determines the vote of the representative. He is not only representative, but participant.... | |
| 1901 - 1022 pages
...that " Nature seems to exist for the excellent;" that "each material thing has its celential hide." "The gases gather to the solid firmament ; the chemic...quadruped and walks ; arrives at the man and thinks.' him is on the ascent : Everything with A subtle chain of countless rings The next unto the farthest... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 508 pages
...observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side ; has its translation, through humanity, into the spiritual and necessary sphere,...lump arrives at the plant, and grows ; arrives at the quadrnped, and walks ; arrives at the man, and thinks. But also the constituency determines the vote... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 pages
...observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side ; has its translation, through humanity, into the spiritual and necessary sphere,...and walks; arrives at the man, and thinks. But also the constituency determines the vote of the representative. He is not only representative, but participant.... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 406 pages
...observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side; has its translation, through humanity, into the spiritual and necessary sphere,...where it plays a part as indestructible as any other." Man "is not representative, but participant. Like can only be known by like. The reason why he knows... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 pages
...observer with the observed! Eacn~malerlal thing nasTlts~T3elestial side; has its translation,~through humanity, into the spiritual and necessary sphere, where it plays a part as indestructible as any Vii'tj other." Man " jg JlOlL rprrpgB"^ntivp, Vii'tj pa.rticipa.nt. ^ only be known Tiy like_. The... | |
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