Nature, Addresses and LecturesРипол Классик, 1983 - 298 pages Emerson's Complete Works: Nature, Addresses and Lectures. |
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... plant; the plant feeds the animal; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man. The useful arts are reproductions or new combinations by the wit of man, of the same natural benefactors. He no longer waits for ...
... plant; the plant feeds the animal; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man. The useful arts are reproductions or new combinations by the wit of man, of the same natural benefactors. He no longer waits for ...
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... plants in the pastures and roadsides, which makes the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours, will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen observer. The tribes of birds and insects, like the plants punctual to ...
... plants in the pastures and roadsides, which makes the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours, will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen observer. The tribes of birds and insects, like the plants punctual to ...
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... But m~ar_ry it to human history, and it is full of life. Wholewfloras, all" Linnwns' and Buffon's volumes, are dry catalogues of facts; but the most trivial of you. 1. 3 these facts, the habit of a plant, the organs, or LANGUAGE. 33.
... But m~ar_ry it to human history, and it is full of life. Wholewfloras, all" Linnwns' and Buffon's volumes, are dry catalogues of facts; but the most trivial of you. 1. 3 these facts, the habit of a plant, the organs, or LANGUAGE. 33.
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... plant, —to what affecting analogies in the nature of man is that little fruit made use of, in all discourse, up to the voice of Paul, who calls the human corpse a seed, -— “ It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body.” The ...
... plant, —to what affecting analogies in the nature of man is that little fruit made use of, in all discourse, up to the voice of Paul, who calls the human corpse a seed, -— “ It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body.” The ...
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... plants, blight, rain, insects, sun,—it is a sacred emblem from the first furrow of spring to the last stack which the snow of winter overtakes in the fields. But the sailor,_ the shepherd, the miner, the merchant, in their several ...
... plants, blight, rain, insects, sun,—it is a sacred emblem from the first furrow of spring to the last stack which the snow of winter overtakes in the fields. But the sailor,_ the shepherd, the miner, the merchant, in their several ...
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