EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 12
... of a plant or an animal , it has an architecture of its own , and adorns nature with a new thing . The thought and the form are equal in the order of time , but in the order of genesis the thought is prior to 12 ESSAY I.
... of a plant or an animal , it has an architecture of its own , and adorns nature with a new thing . The thought and the form are equal in the order of time , but in the order of genesis the thought is prior to 12 ESSAY I.
Page 14
... a noise ; now I shall see men and women , and know the signs by which they may be discerned from fools and satans . This day shall be better than my birthday : then I became an animal : now I am invited into the science of 14 ESSAY I.
... a noise ; now I shall see men and women , and know the signs by which they may be discerned from fools and satans . This day shall be better than my birthday : then I became an animal : now I am invited into the science of 14 ESSAY I.
Page 15
Ralph Waldo Emerson. animal : now I am invited into the science of the real . Such is the hope , but the fruition is post- poned . Oftener it falls , that this winged man , who will carry me into the heaven , whirls me into the clouds ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. animal : now I am invited into the science of the real . Such is the hope , but the fruition is post- poned . Oftener it falls , that this winged man , who will carry me into the heaven , whirls me into the clouds ...
Page 22
... animal economy , sex , nutriment , gestation , birth , growth , are symbols of the passage of the world into the ... animals , with men , and gods ; for , in every word he speaks he rides on them as the horses of thought . By virtue of ...
... animal economy , sex , nutriment , gestation , birth , growth , are symbols of the passage of the world into the ... animals , with men , and gods ; for , in every word he speaks he rides on them as the horses of thought . By virtue of ...
Page 26
... his speech is thunder , his thought is law , and his words are universally intelligible as the plants and animals . The poet knows that he speaks adequately , then , only when he speaks somewhat wildly , or , " 26 ESSAY I.
... his speech is thunder , his thought is law , and his words are universally intelligible as the plants and animals . The poet knows that he speaks adequately , then , only when he speaks somewhat wildly , or , " 26 ESSAY I.
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