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" The greatest delight which the fields and woods minister, is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They nod to me and I to them. The waving of the boughs in the storm, is new to me and old.... "
Emerson: His Contribution to Literature - Page 18
by David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 177 pages
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Complete Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 386 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right. Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature, but in man, or...
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The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 57

1900 - 826 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister, is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...new to me and old. It takes me by surprise, and yet it is not unknown. Its effect is like that of a higher thought coining over me, when I deemed I was...
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The Development of the Nature-sense in the German Lyric: A Comparison of the ...

Arthur Bledsoe Cooke - 1902 - 128 pages
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With a Biographical ..., Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 524 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right. Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature, but in man, or...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and ..., Volume 9

John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 532 pages
...which the fields and the woods minister, is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right. — Nature, Chap. I. THE USE OF BEAUTY. top over against my house, from daybreak to sunrise, with emotions...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 520 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...of the boughs in the storm is new to me and old. It take? me by surprise, and yet is not unknown. Its effect is like that of a higher thought or a better...
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Nature, Addresses and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 530 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...and I to them. The waving of the boughs in the storm is^new to me and old. It takes me by surprise, and yet is not unknown. Its effect is like that of a...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traits. Conduct of life. Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 436 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister, is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...like that of a higher thought or a better emotion corning over me, when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right. . , Yet it is certain that the...
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Gems from Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 48 pages
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The Masterpieces and the History of Literature

1902 - 438 pages
...delight which the fields and woods minister, is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They...when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right. Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature, but in man, or...
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