| 1880 - 502 pages
...Being. That is worst which has the least. To quote Emerson again, this time from the " Eesays " : " Essence, or God, is not a relation, or a part, but...up all relations, parts, and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 556 pages
...than compensation, to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...up all relations, parts, and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 352 pages
...than compensation, to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...swallowing up all relations, parts and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1900 - 356 pages
...than compensation, to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...swallowing up all relations, parts and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...than compensation, to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. in the vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts,... | |
| Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 348 pages
...than compensation — to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...up all relations, parts, and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 356 pages
...than compensation, to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...swallowing up all relations, parts and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
| George Haven Putnam - 1885 - 424 pages
...compensation — to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under ^11 this running sea of circumstance, whose waters ebb...flow with perfect balance, lies the aboriginal abyss o£ real Being. Essence, or God, is not a relation, or a pan, but the whole. Being is the vast affirmative,... | |
| Charles Mason Barrows - 1887 - 262 pages
...us, and we are as helpless as fools and savages. That essence refuses to be recorded in propositions. Essence, or God, is not a relation, or a part, but the whole ; Being, in the vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 402 pages
...than compensation — to wit, its own nature. The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul is. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...up all relations, parts, and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue are the influx from thence. Vice is the absence or departure of the same. Nothing,... | |
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