... street; the news of the boat; the glance of the eye; the form and the gait of the body; — show me the ultimate reason of these matters; — show me the sublime presence of the highest spiritual cause lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs... Representative Men: Nature, Addresses and Lectures - Page 104by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1892 - 642 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 564 pages
...lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs and extremities of nature ; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly...ledger, referred to the like cause by which light tmdulates\ and poets sing; and the world lies no longer a dull miscellany and lumber-rfoom, but has... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 pages
...lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs and extremities of nature; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly...referred to the like cause by which light undulates and poeta sing — and the world lies no longer a dull miscellany and lumber-room, but has form and order;... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 270 pages
...lurking, as always it does lurk, in these 5 suburbs and extremities of nature ; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly...poets sing ; — and the world lies no longer a dull 10 miscellany and lumber-room, but has form and order ; there is no trifle, there is no puzzle, but... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1884 - 892 pages
...misleading. " Let me see every trifle," says Emerson, " bristling with the polarity that ranges it constantly on an eternal law, and the shop, the plough, and the...like cause by which light undulates and poets sing." How the ledger is to be made to bristle with a polarity that ranges it constantly on an eternal law,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 512 pages
...lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs and extremities of nature; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly...the like cause by which light undulates and poets sing;—and the world lies no longer a dull miscellany and lumber-room, but has form and order; there... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 314 pages
...trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly on an eternal law0 ; and the shop, the plow, and the ledger referred to the like cause by which light undulates and poets 5 sing ; — and the world lies no longer a dull miscellany and lumber-room, but has form and order... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 pages
...lurking, as 30 always it does Jfarkj in-these suburbs and extremities of nature ; let me see every trifle^ bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly on an eternal law ; and the shop, the plow, and the ,, leger,1 referred to the like cause by which light undulates and poets sing ; — and... | |
| Norman Foerster, William Whatley Pierson, William Whatley Pierson (Jr.) - 1917 - 342 pages
...lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs and extremities of nature; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly...and lumberroom, but has form and order; there is no trine, there is no puzzle, but one design unites and animates the farthest pinnacle and the lowest... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs and extremities of nature; let me see every trifle @vv. plow, and the ledger, referred to the like cause by which light undulates and poets sing; and the world... | |
| Johan Huizinga - 1920 - 280 pages
...cause lurking, as it always lurks, in these suburbs and extremities of nature ; let me see every trifle bristling with the polarity that ranges it instantly on an eternal law ..." 2) Maar op de vraag volgt geen antwoord. Altijd blijft het onuitsprekelijke, de onbenaderbare... | |
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