Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... light is the first of painters . There is no object so foul that intense light will not make beautiful . And the stimu- lus it affords to the sense , and a sort of infinitude which it hath , like space and time , make all matter gay ...
... light is the first of painters . There is no object so foul that intense light will not make beautiful . And the stimu- lus it affords to the sense , and a sort of infinitude which it hath , like space and time , make all matter gay ...
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... light of the understanding . Is not prayer also a study of truth , - a sally of the soul into the unfound infinite ? No man ever prayed heartily , without learning something . But when a faithful thinker , resolute to de- tach every ...
... light of the understanding . Is not prayer also a study of truth , - a sally of the soul into the unfound infinite ? No man ever prayed heartily , without learning something . But when a faithful thinker , resolute to de- tach every ...
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... light shines through us upon things , and makes us aware that we are nothing , but the light is all . A man is the facade of a temple , wherein all wisdom and all good abide . What we commonly call man , - the eat- ing , drinking ...
... light shines through us upon things , and makes us aware that we are nothing , but the light is all . A man is the facade of a temple , wherein all wisdom and all good abide . What we commonly call man , - the eat- ing , drinking ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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