Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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Strana xxxvii
... tion . It is above all a generative and fecundating impulse that he seeks for himself . It is above all that he desires to impart to others . We all tend to slip at times into colorless and meaningless routine , into lives of grey ...
... tion . It is above all a generative and fecundating impulse that he seeks for himself . It is above all that he desires to impart to others . We all tend to slip at times into colorless and meaningless routine , into lives of grey ...
Strana 22
... tion , and is never omitted . Nothing in nature is exhausted in its first use . When a thing has served an end to the uttermost , it is wholly new for an ulterior service . In God , every end is converted into a new means . Thus the use ...
... tion , and is never omitted . Nothing in nature is exhausted in its first use . When a thing has served an end to the uttermost , it is wholly new for an ulterior service . In God , every end is converted into a new means . Thus the use ...
Strana 145
... tion of being for seeming , and with sublime propriety God is described as saying , I AM . The lesson which all these observations convey , is , Be , x and not seem . Let us acquiesce . Let us take our bloated nothingness out of the ...
... tion of being for seeming , and with sublime propriety God is described as saying , I AM . The lesson which all these observations convey , is , Be , x and not seem . Let us acquiesce . Let us take our bloated nothingness out of the ...
Obsah
SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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