The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик - 1041 pages |
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Page 5
... believe this comic i arm of chemso —that w ' is mat..ter in an alembic. without a vestng Qf the old form; and in ani ation not less, as in rub and fl ' i d in embr 0 an man; everything undressing and stealing away from its old into new ...
... believe this comic i arm of chemso —that w ' is mat..ter in an alembic. without a vestng Qf the old form; and in ani ation not less, as in rub and fl ' i d in embr 0 an man; everything undressing and stealing away from its old into new ...
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... imagination. Goethe did not believe that a great naturalist could exist without this faculty. He was himself conscious of its help, which made him a prophet among the doctors. From this vision he gave brave IO POETRY AND IMAGINATION.
... imagination. Goethe did not believe that a great naturalist could exist without this faculty. He was himself conscious of its help, which made him a prophet among the doctors. From this vision he gave brave IO POETRY AND IMAGINATION.
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... believe its possible incarnation. He is the healthy, the wise, the fiandamental, the manly man, seer of the secret;3 against all the appearance he sees and reports the truth, namely that the soul generates matter. And poetry is the 26 ...
... believe its possible incarnation. He is the healthy, the wise, the fiandamental, the manly man, seer of the secret;3 against all the appearance he sees and reports the truth, namely that the soul generates matter. And poetry is the 26 ...
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... believe in his poetry. Homer, Milton, Hafiz, Herbert, Swedenborg, Wordsworth, are heartily enamoured of their sweet thoughts.a Moreover, they .know that this correspondence of things to thoughts is far deeper than they can penetrate ...
... believe in his poetry. Homer, Milton, Hafiz, Herbert, Swedenborg, Wordsworth, are heartily enamoured of their sweet thoughts.a Moreover, they .know that this correspondence of things to thoughts is far deeper than they can penetrate ...
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... believe nobody knows better than he that herein he consults his case rather than his strength or his desire. He is very well convinced that the great moments of life are those in which his own house, his own body, the tritest and ...
... believe nobody knows better than he that herein he consults his case rather than his strength or his desire. He is very well convinced that the great moments of life are those in which his own house, his own body, the tritest and ...
Contents
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ELOQUENCE | 118 |
RESOURCES | 137 |
THE COMIC | 172 |
PROGRESS OF CULTURE | 205 |
PERSIAN POETRY | 235 |
IMMORTALITY | 321 |
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson; Volume 8 Ralph Waldo Emerson,Edward Waldo Emerson,Riverside Press No preview available - 2016 |
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