Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... seems to imply all truth . These laws are Ideas of the Reason , and so are obeyed easier than expressed.859 They astonish the Under- standing , and seem to it gleams360 of a world in which we do not live . III Our compound nature ...
... seems to imply all truth . These laws are Ideas of the Reason , and so are obeyed easier than expressed.859 They astonish the Under- standing , and seem to it gleams360 of a world in which we do not live . III Our compound nature ...
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... seems to require an abdication of all our past & present empire . A new doctrine seems at first a subversion of all our opinions , tastes , & manner of living So did Jesus , so did Kant , so did Swedenborg , so did Cousin , so did Alcott ...
... seems to require an abdication of all our past & present empire . A new doctrine seems at first a subversion of all our opinions , tastes , & manner of living So did Jesus , so did Kant , so did Swedenborg , so did Cousin , so did Alcott ...
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... seems to speak defect in the others . This wisely ordered for the social state ; and the individual expectation and effort seems to promise completeness of character in the whole future.180 When we look at the world of past men , we say ...
... seems to speak defect in the others . This wisely ordered for the social state ; and the individual expectation and effort seems to promise completeness of character in the whole future.180 When we look at the world of past men , we say ...
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