The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик - 1041 pages |
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... orderly as in a Bible. Each animal or vegetable form remembers the next inferior and predicts the next higher.3 There is one animal, one plant, one matter and one force. The laws of light and of heat 8 POETRY AND IMAGINATION.
... orderly as in a Bible. Each animal or vegetable form remembers the next inferior and predicts the next higher.3 There is one animal, one plant, one matter and one force. The laws of light and of heat 8 POETRY AND IMAGINATION.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. and one force. The laws of light and of heat translate each other;—so do the laws of sound and of color; and so galvanism, electricity and magnetism are varied forms of the selfsame energy. While the student ponders ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. and one force. The laws of light and of heat translate each other;—so do the laws of sound and of color; and so galvanism, electricity and magnetism are varied forms of the selfsame energy. While the student ponders ...
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... light, skies and mountains are but the painted vicissitudes of the soul.I Who has heard our hymn in the churches without accepting the truth, — “ As o'er our heads the seasons roll, And soothe with change {frag/1'1! the soul " ?' Of ...
... light, skies and mountains are but the painted vicissitudes of the soul.I Who has heard our hymn in the churches without accepting the truth, — “ As o'er our heads the seasons roll, And soothe with change {frag/1'1! the soul " ?' Of ...
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... light than his perishing mortal eye can see, does not imagine at all. The painter of this work asserts that all his imaginations appear to him infinitely more perfect and more minutely organized than anything seen by his mortal eye ...
... light than his perishing mortal eye can see, does not imagine at all. The painter of this work asserts that all his imaginations appear to him infinitely more perfect and more minutely organized than anything seen by his mortal eye ...
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... light are as long-lived as chaos and darkness. Our science is always abreast of our selfknowledge. Poetry begins, or all becomes po— etry, when we look from the centre outward, and are using all as if the mind made it. That only can we ...
... light are as long-lived as chaos and darkness. Our science is always abreast of our selfknowledge. Poetry begins, or all becomes po— etry, when we look from the centre outward, and are using all as if the mind made it. That only can we ...
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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