Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... considered we call Reason , considered in relation to nature we call Spirit . ( 34.22 ) . If the Reason be stimulated to earnest vision , outlines and surfaces become transpar- ent . ( 62.15 ) . When man lives in the Un- derstanding ...
... considered we call Reason , considered in relation to nature we call Spirit . ( 34.22 ) . If the Reason be stimulated to earnest vision , outlines and surfaces become transpar- ent . ( 62.15 ) . When man lives in the Un- derstanding ...
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... considered we call Reason , considered in relation to nature we call Spirit . ( 35.1 ) . That Spirit is one and not compound . ( 79.15 ) . B Idealism does not satisfy the demands of Spirit . ( 78.12 ) . Let it stand , however , in the ...
... considered we call Reason , considered in relation to nature we call Spirit . ( 35.1 ) . That Spirit is one and not compound . ( 79.15 ) . B Idealism does not satisfy the demands of Spirit . ( 78.12 ) . Let it stand , however , in the ...
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... considered , we call Reason , considered in rela- LANGUAGE . 35 1 tion to nature , we call Spirit . Spirit is the Creator . Spirit hath life in itself . And man in all ages and countries , embodies it in his language , as the FATHER . 5 ...
... considered , we call Reason , considered in rela- LANGUAGE . 35 1 tion to nature , we call Spirit . Spirit is the Creator . Spirit hath life in itself . And man in all ages and countries , embodies it in his language , as the FATHER . 5 ...
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PORTRAIT ONCE OWNED BY TOWNSEND SCUDDER III Frontispiece | 4 |
EMERSONS STATEMENT OF THE FIRST PHILOSOPHY Its debt | 27 |
VALUES FOR EMERSON IN THE SWEDENBORGIAN SYSTEM It is | 31 |
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