Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... fact in the history of language -is our least debt to nature . It is not words only that are emblematic ; it is things which are emblematic . Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact . Every appearance in nature corresponds ...
... fact in the history of language -is our least debt to nature . It is not words only that are emblematic ; it is things which are emblematic . Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact . Every appearance in nature corresponds ...
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... ether the solid angularity of facts . No anchor , no cable , no fences avail to keep a fact a fact . Babylon and Troy and Tyre , and even early Rome , are passing already into fiction . The Garden of Eden , the 66 HISTORY.
... ether the solid angularity of facts . No anchor , no cable , no fences avail to keep a fact a fact . Babylon and Troy and Tyre , and even early Rome , are passing already into fiction . The Garden of Eden , the 66 HISTORY.
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... fact remains unalterable , by many or by few particulars ; as no mountain is of any appreciable height to break the ... fact , is to enhance the great and constant fact of Life , which can dwarf any and every circumstance , and to which ...
... fact remains unalterable , by many or by few particulars ; as no mountain is of any appreciable height to break the ... fact , is to enhance the great and constant fact of Life , which can dwarf any and every circumstance , and to which ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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