Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... objects . He is placed in the center of beings , and a ray of relations passes from every other being to him . And neither can man be understood without these objects , nor these objects without man . All the facts in natural history ...
... objects . He is placed in the center of beings , and a ray of relations passes from every other being to him . And neither can man be understood without these objects , nor these objects without man . All the facts in natural history ...
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... objects ; since " every object rightly seen , unlocks a new faculty of the soul . " That which was unconscious truth , becomes , when interpreted and defined in an object , a part of the domain of knowledge — a new weapon in the maga ...
... objects ; since " every object rightly seen , unlocks a new faculty of the soul . " That which was unconscious truth , becomes , when interpreted and defined in an object , a part of the domain of knowledge — a new weapon in the maga ...
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... objects , successively tumble in , and God is but one of its ideas . Nature and literature are subjective phenomena ... object . The subject is the receiver of Godhead , and at every comparison must feel his being enhanced by that ...
... objects , successively tumble in , and God is but one of its ideas . Nature and literature are subjective phenomena ... object . The subject is the receiver of Godhead , and at every comparison must feel his being enhanced by that ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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