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" Genius detects through the fly, through the caterpillar, through the grub, through the egg, the constant individual; through countless individuals the fixed species; through many species the genus; through all genera the steadfast type; through all the... "
Essays - Page 11
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 303 pages
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett - 1903 - 1188 pages
...Series. Epigraph to History. Time dissipates to shining ether the solid angularity Of facts. History. Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same. ibid. A man is a bundle of relations, a knot of roots, whose flower and fruitage is the world. ibid....
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 362 pages
...Genius detects through the fly, through the caterpillar, through the grub, through the egg, the constant individual; through countless individuals the fixed...forms, as a poet makes twenty fables with one moral. Through the bruteness 18 and toughness of matter, a subtle spirit bends all things to its own will....
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 452 pages
...through the whole. " Genius detects through the fly, the caterpillar, the grub, the egg, the constant individual; through countless individuals, the fixed...through all genera, the steadfast type; through all kingdoms of organized life, the eternal unity." We believe the very existence, the organization of...
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 430 pages
...through the whole. " Genius detects through the fly, the caterpillar, the grub, the egg, the constant individual; through countless individuals, the fixed...through all genera, the steadfast type; through all kingdoms of organized life, the eternal unity." We believe the very existence, the organization of...
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Exercises in Punctuation

Adele Millicent Smith - 1905 - 182 pages
...Genius detects through the fly, through the caterpillar, through the grub, through the egg, the constant individual through countless individuals the fixed...through all genera the steadfast type through all kingdoms of organized life the eternal unity 14. If the good is there, so is the evil if the affinity,...
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The Moth Book

W.J. Holland - 1915 - 712 pages
...caterpillar, through the grub, through the egg, the constant individual; through countless mdividuals the fixed species, through many species the genus,...the kingdoms of organized life the eternal unity. “—RALPn WALDO EMERSON. The moths belonging to this family are, so far as is known, closely related...
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The Philosophy of Painting: A Study of the Development of the Art from ...

Ralcy Husted Bell - 1916 - 268 pages
...subjects of art, there is something akin to a universal spirit or pantheistic soul. As Emerson says: Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and. never the same. The problem will be to express this soul, or phases of it, in broad generalizations guided by the decorative...
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HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...F.ver charming, ever new, When will the landscape tire the view? JOHN DYER — Grongar Hill. L. 102. 8 Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same. EMERSON — Essays. First Series. History. 9 By fate, not option, frugal Nature gave One scent to hyson...
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Emerson's Essays and Poems: Selected and Edited with an Introd

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 pages
...Genius detects through the fly, through the caterpillar, through the grub, through the egg, the constant individual; through countless individuals, the fixed...forms, as a poet makes twenty fables with one moral. Through the bruteness and toughness of matter, a subtle spirit bends all things to its own will. The...
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Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Volume 14

Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 494 pages
...There are no exceptions to this great rule.— RUSSELL H. CONWEIL (Modern Eloquence, XIII). NATURE Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same. — EMERSON. God made the country, and man made the town. — COWPER. Time which obliterates the fictions...
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