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... Heracleitus and the " Identity " by Xenophanes and others , prepared his mind . 5. He had undoubtedly early read of Leib- nitz's scale of being from minerals through plants to animals , from monad to man , and from Cole- ridge knew ...
... Heracleitus and the " Identity " by Xenophanes and others , prepared his mind . 5. He had undoubtedly early read of Leib- nitz's scale of being from minerals through plants to animals , from monad to man , and from Cole- ridge knew ...
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... Heracleitus of Ephesus ( 536-470 B. C. ) , and often quoted by Plato . Far seen , the river glides below , Tossing one sparkle to the eyes . I catch thy meaning , wizard wave ; The river of my life replies . " Walden , " Poems ...
... Heracleitus of Ephesus ( 536-470 B. C. ) , and often quoted by Plato . Far seen , the river glides below , Tossing one sparkle to the eyes . I catch thy meaning , wizard wave ; The river of my life replies . " Walden , " Poems ...
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NATURE I | xlv |
THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR | 79 |
AN ADDRESS 117 X | 117 |
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