The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 111
... cause lurking , as always it does lurk , in these suburbs and extremities of nature ; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly on an eter- nal law ; and the shop , the plough , and the ledger referred ...
... cause lurking , as always it does lurk , in these suburbs and extremities of nature ; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly on an eter- nal law ; and the shop , the plough , and the ledger referred ...
Page 213
... cause their nature to pass through his wondering eyes into him , and so all things are mixed . ' Therefore man must be on his guard against this cup of enchantments , and must look at na- ture with a supernatural eye . By piety alone ...
... cause their nature to pass through his wondering eyes into him , and so all things are mixed . ' Therefore man must be on his guard against this cup of enchantments , and must look at na- ture with a supernatural eye . By piety alone ...
Page 349
... causes , seem to them great abuses , and , when nearly seen , paltry matters . Each ' cause ' as it is called , - say Abolition , Temperance , say Calvinism , or Unitarianism , becomes speedily a little shop , where the article , let it ...
... causes , seem to them great abuses , and , when nearly seen , paltry matters . Each ' cause ' as it is called , - say Abolition , Temperance , say Calvinism , or Unitarianism , becomes speedily a little shop , where the article , let it ...
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