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" The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the sun ; and, after sunset, Night and her stars. Ever the winds blow ; ever the grass grows. Every day, men and women, conversing, beholding and... "
The American Scholar: Self-reliance. Compensation - Page 19
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 108 pages
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The American Scholar: An Address

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1901 - 142 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of Nature. Every day, the sun ; and, after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow ;...women, conversing, beholding and beholden. The scholar must needs stand wistful and admiring before this great spectacle. He must settle its value in his...
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American Literature in the Colonial and National Periods

Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - 494 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day the sun ; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow ;...settle its value in his mind. What is nature to him? ... To the young miud, everything is individual, stands by itself. By and by it finds how to join two...
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American Literature in the Colonial and National Periods

Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - 506 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day the sun ; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow ;...must settle its value in his mind. What is nature to himl ... To the young mind, everything is individual, stands by itself. By and by it finds how to join...
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Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Volume 14

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the Bun; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow;...most engages. He must settle its value in his mind. "\Vhat is nature to him? There is never a beginning, there is never an end to the inexplicable continuity...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 520 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the sun ; and, after sunset, Night and her stars. Ever the winds blow;...continuity of this web of God, but always circular power returning into itself.1 Therein it resembles his own spirit, whose beginning, whose ending, he...
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Nature ; Addresses and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 524 pages
...the sun ; and, after sunset, Night and her stars. Ever the winds blow; ever THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 85 the grass grows. Every day, men and women, conversing...continuity of this web of God, but always circular power returning into itself.1 Therein it resembles his own spirit, whose beginning, whose ending, he...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: society & solitude. Letters & social aims ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 564 pages
...is that of nature. Every day, ;, the srin ; and, after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the ^wkids ;"blow ; ever the grass grows. Every day, men and...settle its value in his mind. What is nature to him ? Thgrgjs never a beginning, there is nexgLaiLendj. to the inexplicable continuity oTfhis weB of God,...
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Modern English Prose

George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 508 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the sun ; and, after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow ;...women, conversing, beholding and beholden. The scholar must needs stand wistful and admiring before this grand spectacle. He must settle its value in his...
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Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders ..., Volume 14

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the Btm; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow;...continuity of this web of God, but always circular power returning into itself. Therein it resembles his own spirit, whose beginning, whose ending, he...
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The World's Famous Orations, Volume 8

William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 286 pages
...first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the sun; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow ;...continuity of this web of God, but always circular power returning into itself. Therein it resembles his own spirit, whose beginning, whose ending, he...
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