The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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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 com- binations by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer waits ...
... plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new com- binations by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer waits ...
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... plant , the organs , or work , or noise of an insect , applied to the illustration of a fact in intellectual philosophy , philosophy , or in any way associated to human nature , affects us in the most lively and agreeable manner . The ...
... plant , the organs , or work , or noise of an insect , applied to the illustration of a fact in intellectual philosophy , philosophy , or in any way associated to human nature , affects us in the most lively and agreeable manner . The ...
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... plants , and even the soil that bears them , aspire to attain conscious knowledge , " and credits to Plotinus " the sug- gestion of those fine poetic dreams of Schelling and Oken , - that reason dreams in the plant , and feels in the ...
... plants , and even the soil that bears them , aspire to attain conscious knowledge , " and credits to Plotinus " the sug- gestion of those fine poetic dreams of Schelling and Oken , - that reason dreams in the plant , and feels in the ...
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