Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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Page xxxii
... souls , Walt Whitman , and also by Thoreau . These have all responded to the fascination of Eastern thought . No ... soul , are as if almost unknown to him . This is the explanation , perhaps , his inno- cent under - estimate of the ...
... souls , Walt Whitman , and also by Thoreau . These have all responded to the fascination of Eastern thought . No ... soul , are as if almost unknown to him . This is the explanation , perhaps , his inno- cent under - estimate of the ...
Page 41
... soul is form , and doth the body make ; " the theory of Berkeley , that we have no certain assurance of the existence of matter ; Dr. Samuel Clarke's argument for theism from the nature of space and time ; Harrington's political rule ...
... soul is form , and doth the body make ; " the theory of Berkeley , that we have no certain assurance of the existence of matter ; Dr. Samuel Clarke's argument for theism from the nature of space and time ; Harrington's political rule ...
Page 62
... , to recognise in every hour and place the secret soul , he will go up and down doing the works of a true member , and The union is It is the union Each man , if to the astonishment of all , the work will be 62 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS .
... , to recognise in every hour and place the secret soul , he will go up and down doing the works of a true member , and The union is It is the union Each man , if to the astonishment of all , the work will be 62 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS .
Page 64
... soul is deprived of truth . " Iron conservative , miser , or thief , no man is , but by a supposed necessity , which he tolerates by shortness or torpidity of sight . The soul lets no man go without some visitations and holydays of a ...
... soul is deprived of truth . " Iron conservative , miser , or thief , no man is , but by a supposed necessity , which he tolerates by shortness or torpidity of sight . The soul lets no man go without some visitations and holydays of a ...
Page 65
... soul ! Before that gracious Infinite , out of which he drew these few strokes , how mean they look , though the praises of the world attend them . From the triumphs of his art he turns with desire to this greater defeat . Let those ...
... soul ! Before that gracious Infinite , out of which he drew these few strokes , how mean they look , though the praises of the world attend them . From the triumphs of his art he turns with desire to this greater defeat . Let those ...
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