Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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Strana xxvii
... instincts of our higher nature , that we are to trust our instincts , and follow our nature . We are to be confident and passive . Yes : when we are doing the will of God . What made Emerson's teaching take hold of his contem- poraries ...
... instincts of our higher nature , that we are to trust our instincts , and follow our nature . We are to be confident and passive . Yes : when we are doing the will of God . What made Emerson's teaching take hold of his contem- poraries ...
Strana 193
... instinct is trust . Our instinct uses " more " and " less " in application to man , always of the presence of the soul , and not of its ab- J. Forky . sence : the brave man is greater COMPENSATION 193.
... instinct is trust . Our instinct uses " more " and " less " in application to man , always of the presence of the soul , and not of its ab- J. Forky . sence : the brave man is greater COMPENSATION 193.
Strana 416
... instinct of the animal to find his road , so must we do with the divine animal who carries us through the world . For if in any manner we can stimu- late this instinct , new passages are opened for us into nature , the mind flows into ...
... instinct of the animal to find his road , so must we do with the divine animal who carries us through the world . For if in any manner we can stimu- late this instinct , new passages are opened for us into nature , the mind flows into ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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