The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 44
... seen , it lies under the undermost garment of Nature , and betrays its source in Universal Spirit . For it pervades Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words , im- plies or supposes every other truth . Omne verum ...
... seen , it lies under the undermost garment of Nature , and betrays its source in Universal Spirit . For it pervades Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words , im- plies or supposes every other truth . Omne verum ...
Page 50
... seen ; causes and spirits are seen through them . The best moments of life are these deli- cious awakenings of the higher powers , and the reverential withdrawing of nature before its God . Let us proceed to indicate the effects of cul ...
... seen ; causes and spirits are seen through them . The best moments of life are these deli- cious awakenings of the higher powers , and the reverential withdrawing of nature before its God . Let us proceed to indicate the effects of cul ...
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... seen in order to do justice to any one . Seen in this their natural connection , they are sublime . ' The con- science of the Age demonstrates itself in this effort to raise the life of man by putting it in harmony with his idea of the ...
... seen in order to do justice to any one . Seen in this their natural connection , they are sublime . ' The con- science of the Age demonstrates itself in this effort to raise the life of man by putting it in harmony with his idea of the ...
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