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" Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion. Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and, as we pass through them, they prove to be many-colored lenses which paint the world their own hue, and each shows only what lies in its... "
The Metaphysical Magazine - Page 291
1905
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Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Volumes 4-5

John Seely Hart - 1849 - 934 pages
...would kiss the soil from whence 30 JULY FETES. SKETCHES FROM THE REAL. BY MRS. CABOLINE H. BUTLEB. " Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and, as wo разе through them, they рготе to be many-coloured l>.-u '• which paint the world their...
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The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer, Volume 6

1855 - 494 pages
...Carlyle. " Perfection in outward life is the fruit of perfection in the life within us." — Arnold. " Life is a train of moods, like a string of beads, and, as we pass through them, they prove to be many-coloured lenses, which paint the world their own hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus."...
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Essays, Second Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1855 - 284 pages
...our blows glance, all our hits are acci5* dents. Our relations to each other are oblique and casual. Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...own hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus. Prom the mountain you see the mountain. We animate what we can, and we see only what we animate. Nature...
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Volume 10; Volume 18

1884 - 460 pages
...the totality of conditions changes the thing or fact that is before us. Things escape us, and thua " dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus." What experience comes next after this one of illusion? Evidently the perception of conditioning circumstance,...
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Centennial Literary Reunion at the Residence of Horatio King

Horatio King - 1881 - 58 pages
...are told by one writer that 'Life is only a dream, and lasts but a span at best.' Another says that 'Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion;' that 'Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and as we pass through them they prove to be...
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Concord Lectures on Philosophy, Comprising Outlines of All the Lectures at ...

Concord School of Philosophy - 1883 - 176 pages
...are fragments of larger things ; facts are fragments of larger facts. Things escape us, and thus " dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus." What experience comes next after this one of illusion ? Evidently the perception of conditioning circumstance,...
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Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...glance, all our hits are accidents. Our relations to each other are oblique and casual. 92 EXPERIENCE. 93 n. He was tall and gaunt, with a cliff-like brow, self-possessed, and holding his many coloured lenses which paint the world their own true, and each shows only what lies in its focus....
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 2

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 556 pages
...all our blows glance, all our hits are accidents. Our relations to each other are oblique and casual. Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...beads, and, as we pass through them, they prove to be many-coloured lenses which paint the world their own hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus....
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THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY

WILLIAM T HARRIS - 1884 - 482 pages
...the totality of conditions changes the thing or fact that is before us. Things escape us, and thus " dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus." What experience comes next after this one of illusion? Evidently the perception of conditioning circumstance,...
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The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris ..., Volume 18

1884 - 462 pages
...the totality ofconditions changes the thing or. fact that is before us. Things escape us, and thus " dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus." What experience comes next after this one of illusion ? Evidently the perception of conditioning circumstance,...
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