The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Page vii
... present to the public any passages from Mr. Emerson's jour- nals or the earlier writings . The continued in- terest in his life and work , and the lapse of years and the death of his contemporaries , have made it seem perhaps well now ...
... present to the public any passages from Mr. Emerson's jour- nals or the earlier writings . The continued in- terest in his life and work , and the lapse of years and the death of his contemporaries , have made it seem perhaps well now ...
Page xxxix
... Present and Past , in under - song , Go put your creed into your deed , Nor speak with double tongue . For sea and land don't understand , Nor skies without a frown See rights for which the one hand fights By the other cloven down . As ...
... Present and Past , in under - song , Go put your creed into your deed , Nor speak with double tongue . For sea and land don't understand , Nor skies without a frown See rights for which the one hand fights By the other cloven down . As ...
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... present one , the inaccuracy is not material ; no confusion of thought will occur . ) Nature , in r2 the common sense , refers to essences unchanged by man ; space , the air , the river , the leaf . Art is applied to the mixture of his ...
... present one , the inaccuracy is not material ; no confusion of thought will occur . ) Nature , in r2 the common sense , refers to essences unchanged by man ; space , the air , the river , the leaf . Art is applied to the mixture of his ...
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... reverence , because though always present , they are inaccessible ; but all natural objects make a kindred impression , when the mind is open to their influence . Na- ture never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the.
... reverence , because though always present , they are inaccessible ; but all natural objects make a kindred impression , when the mind is open to their influence . Na- ture never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the.
Page 31
... present action of the mind . It is proper creation . It is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments he has already made . These facts may suggest the advantage which the country - life possesses , for a powerful mind ...
... present action of the mind . It is proper creation . It is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments he has already made . These facts may suggest the advantage which the country - life possesses , for a powerful mind ...
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