To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and suggests another thing to make it whole; as, spirit, matter; man, woman; odd, even; subjective, objective; in, out; upper, under; motion, rest;... Essays - Page 86by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 333 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 350 pages
...the south attracts, the north repels. To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and...it whole ; as, spirit, matter ; man, woman ; odd, uven ; subjective, objective ; in, out ; upper, under ; motion, rest ; yea, nay. Whilst the world is... | |
| John Swett - 1884 - 404 pages
...7i<?re, you must condense £Mre. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a 7t«7/ and suggests another thing to make it whole; as, spirit,...objective; in, out; upper, under; motion, rest; yea, ndy. All things are double, one against another — tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth;... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 pages
...north repels. To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism* bisects nature, so that 30 each thing is a half, and suggests another thing to...objective; in, out; upper, under; motion, rest; yea, nay. 3. Whilst the world is thus dual, so is every one of its parts. The entire system of things gets represented*... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 408 pages
...the south attracts, the north repels. To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and...to make it whole ; as spirit, matter ; man, woman ; subjective, objective ; in, out ; upper, under ; motion, rest ; yea, nay. Whilst the world is thus... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1889 - 524 pages
...the South attracts, the North repels. To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and...another thing to make it whole — as spirit, matter; man,s5 19 woman; odd, even; subjective, objective ; in, out; upper, under ; motion, rest ; yea, nay.... | |
| Dayaran Gidumal Shahani - 1889 - 472 pages
...condense there. An inevit* See Chapter 1—65, of this book, t See Chapter IX.-58. .LXXXII able dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half and" suggests another to make it whole : as spirit, matter ; man, woman ; odd, even ; subjective, objective ; in, out ; upper,... | |
| Samuel Laing - 1892 - 336 pages
...North repels. An inevitable dualism besets nature, so that each thing is a half, and suggests another to make it whole : as spirit, matter ; man, woman...in, out ; upper, under ; motion, rest ; yea, nay." These, by whatever name we like to call them, are facts and not fancies, and facts which enter largely... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 126 pages
...the south attracts, the north repels. To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and...world is thus dual, so is every one of its parts. The 1 Proves it false. 2 See Note 3, p. 33. 3 Contraction of the heart and arteries. 4 Dilatation of the... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 1893 - 382 pages
...the south attracts, the north repels. To empty here you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature so that each thing is a half, and suggests...objective; in, out ; upper, under; motion, rest; yea, nay." This endless up and down is the law which this philosophy assumes to be the great consoler. And far-sighted... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 1893 - 396 pages
...the south attracts, the north repels. To empty here you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects nature so that each thing is a half, and suggests...objective; in, out ; upper, under; motion, rest; yea, nay." This endless up and down is the law which this philosophy assumes to be the great consoler. And far-sighted... | |
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