Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... virtue . Every natural action is graceful . Every heroic act is also decent , and causes the place and the bystanders to shine . We are taught by great actions that the universe is the property of every individual in it . Every rational ...
... virtue . Every natural action is graceful . Every heroic act is also decent , and causes the place and the bystanders to shine . We are taught by great actions that the universe is the property of every individual in it . Every rational ...
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... virtue ; and as nothing produces so many agreeable emotions , as the practice of virtue , ( for virtue is a medal , whose reverse is happiness , ) whatever is virtuous , or conducive thereto , is really and essentially beautiful ...
... virtue ; and as nothing produces so many agreeable emotions , as the practice of virtue , ( for virtue is a medal , whose reverse is happiness , ) whatever is virtuous , or conducive thereto , is really and essentially beautiful ...
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... virtues are natu- ral , and not painfully acquired . Excite the soul , and it becomes suddenly virtu- 74.21 the soul ... virtue subordinates it to the mind . Idealism sees the world in God . It beholds the whole circle of persons and ...
... virtues are natu- ral , and not painfully acquired . Excite the soul , and it becomes suddenly virtu- 74.21 the soul ... virtue subordinates it to the mind . Idealism sees the world in God . It beholds the whole circle of persons and ...
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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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