Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... seen & causes & spirits are seen through them . " Cf. sections III - VIII and XIII - XIV of " A Statement of the First Philosophy " in chap . VII . 63.3 a hint from nature herself ] See Journals , IV , 25 and 32 . 63.6 alteration of our ...
... seen & causes & spirits are seen through them . " Cf. sections III - VIII and XIII - XIV of " A Statement of the First Philosophy " in chap . VII . 63.3 a hint from nature herself ] See Journals , IV , 25 and 32 . 63.6 alteration of our ...
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... seen by few , 11.11 ; shall dry up sordor and filths , 94.21 ; shines in- to heart of child . 11.15 ; shines today also , 5.17 ; sprang from man , 88.14 ; earth moves around s . , 36.8 ; make hay while s . shines , 42.15 ; man a ...
... seen by few , 11.11 ; shall dry up sordor and filths , 94.21 ; shines in- to heart of child . 11.15 ; shines today also , 5.17 ; sprang from man , 88.14 ; earth moves around s . , 36.8 ; make hay while s . shines , 42.15 ; man a ...
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... seen that by being a mere tunnel or pipe through which the divine Will flows , he becomes great , and becomes a Man , — -the future wears an eternal smile , and the flight of time is no longer dreadful . I assure myself always of needed ...
... seen that by being a mere tunnel or pipe through which the divine Will flows , he becomes great , and becomes a Man , — -the future wears an eternal smile , and the flight of time is no longer dreadful . I assure myself always of needed ...
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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 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 5
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absolute action Alcott animal appears awakened beauty become body called chap chapter character Coleridge Coleridge's creation Creator DISCIPLINE divine doctrine dominion dream Early Lectures earth Emerson the Essayist eternal ethical existence fable facts faith forms genius god in ruins Goethe heaven human Ideal theory Idealism ideas immortal individual infinite influence Influx intellectual intuition Jesus kingdom Know Thyself knowledge language laws light lines live London man's matter means mind miracles moral mystical Nebuchadnezzar Neo-Platonism objects occult Orphic Poet perfect person Philosophy Plato Plotinus poem poet's poetry Ralph Waldo Emerson Reason relation religion S. T. Coleridge Sampson Reed Sartor Resartus seen sense Sept sermon shines soul spirit standing Swedenborg Swedenborgian symbol things Thomas Carlyle thou thought tion Transcendental true theory truth Typescript Journals Understanding unity universal Viasa virtue vols whilst whole wisdom wise words Y E S