The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 162
... philosophy , - that which they have written out with patient courage , makes me bold . No more will I dismiss , with haste , the visions which flash and sparkle across my sky ; but ob- serve them , approach them , domesticate them ...
... philosophy , - that which they have written out with patient courage , makes me bold . No more will I dismiss , with haste , the visions which flash and sparkle across my sky ; but ob- serve them , approach them , domesticate them ...
Page 410
... Philosophy , says that what Xeno- phanes taught was " that what we name God is the one immu- table and comprehensive material universe which holds within it and determines all those minor phenomena to which an en- lightened philosophy ...
... Philosophy , says that what Xeno- phanes taught was " that what we name God is the one immu- table and comprehensive material universe which holds within it and determines all those minor phenomena to which an en- lightened philosophy ...
Page 412
... philosophy there . Plotinus accompanied the Emperor Gordian in his expedition into Persia , and thus came in contact with the teachings of Zoroaster . He said , The sensuous life is a mere stage play . all misery in it is only imaginary ...
... philosophy there . Plotinus accompanied the Emperor Gordian in his expedition into Persia , and thus came in contact with the teachings of Zoroaster . He said , The sensuous life is a mere stage play . all misery in it is only imaginary ...
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