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" Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion. Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and, as we pass through them, they prove to be many-colored lenses which paint the world their own hue, and each shows only what lies in its... "
The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris. microform - Page 190
1884
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Matilda, Governess of the English

Sophia Cleugh - 1924 - 494 pages
...SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING: AND SHOWS MATILDA IN AN ENTIRELY NEW SET OF CIRCUMSTANCES Emerson tells us — dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion. Life being merely, therefore, as he goes on to say, a train of moods, something like a many-beaded string,...
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Harper's Anthology for College Courses in Composition and Literature: Of ...

Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 pages
...indistinguishable from that of the impressionist. "I would write on the lintels of my doorpost, whim." "Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion." "Life is a flux of moods." But he is careful to add that "there is that in us which changes not and which ranks...
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Harper's Anthology: Prose

Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 pages
...indistinguishable from that of the impressionist. "I would write on the lintels of my doorpost, tchim." "Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion." "Life is a flux of moods." But he is careful to add that "there is that in us which changes not and which ranks...
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American Vision: The Films of Frank Capra

Raymond Carney - 1986 - 536 pages
...Forbidden, is still profoundly ambivalent. 10 Enrichments of consciousness The Bitter Tea of General Yen Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...own hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus . . . Of what use is genius, if the organ is too convex or too concave and cannot find a focal distance...
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R.W. Emersons Naturauffassung und ihre philosophischen Ursprünge: eine ...

Thomas Krusche - 1987 - 384 pages
...beleuchtet in seiner Zufälligkeit nur soviel von der Welt, wie in seinen beschränkten Blickwinkel fällt: Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and, äs we pass through them, they prove to be many-coloured lenses which paint the world their own hue,...
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Emerson's Pragmatic Vision: The Dance of the Eye

David Jacobson - 2010 - 221 pages
...Emerson aptly suggests, as a mood. 10 Moods carry the continuity of life as the circulation of illusions: "Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to...own hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus" (CW 3:30). Moods are the vehicle of thought and the medium of nature's hiding. They determine both...
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The Public Is Invited to Dance: Representation, the Body, and Dialogue in ...

Harriet Scott Chessman - 1989 - 280 pages
..."rapaciousness" of vision "threatens to absorb all things." The image of a glass world changes into an image of "many-colored lenses which paint the world their own...hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus." The earlier claim to unmediated vision gives way to an acknowledgment that "we do not see directly,...
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Henry James and the 'Woman Business'

Alfred Habegger - 2004 - 312 pages
...undertake her brave and colorful novel in 1860, is not even on the title page of the 1882 version: . . . a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the world their own hue . . . The shadow had blotted out the colors...
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Perils of the Night: A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic

Eugenia C. DeLamotte - 1990 - 367 pages
...sight. . . . Sleep lingers all our lifetime about our eyes. ... All things swim and glitter. . . . Dream delivers us to dream, and there is no end to illusion. . . . Temperament . . . shuts us in a prison of glass which we cannot see. (25455, 257, 258) Here is...
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Moods

Louisa May Alcott - 1991 - 340 pages
...Hxplanatory notes to this printing of .)/ooc/< have been supplied and appear at the end of the volume. MOODS Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the world their own hue, and each shows us only what lies in its own...
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