Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... give me somewhat to say , give me also the tune wherein to say it . Give me a tune like your winds or brooks or birds , for the songs of men grow old , when they are repeated ; but yours , though a man have heard them for seventy years ...
... give me somewhat to say , give me also the tune wherein to say it . Give me a tune like your winds or brooks or birds , for the songs of men grow old , when they are repeated ; but yours , though a man have heard them for seventy years ...
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... give us aid in supernatural history . The use of the outer creation is to give us language for the beings and changes of the inward creation . Every word which is used to express a moral or intel- lectual fact , if traced to its root ...
... give us aid in supernatural history . The use of the outer creation is to give us language for the beings and changes of the inward creation . Every word which is used to express a moral or intel- lectual fact , if traced to its root ...
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... give him spiritual answers . See Nature , 92.12-18 . See Nature , 79.1-4 . " This sentence appears in Letters , I , 200 ( May 19 ? 1827 ) . Emerson wrote to Charles as follows ( italics mine ) : " Give yourself to study with boundless ...
... give him spiritual answers . See Nature , 92.12-18 . See Nature , 79.1-4 . " This sentence appears in Letters , I , 200 ( May 19 ? 1827 ) . Emerson wrote to Charles as follows ( italics mine ) : " Give yourself to study with boundless ...
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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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