Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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... beauty as beauty is than chaos ; namely , wisdom , which our wonder- ful organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its per- fect reality . He has the same regard to it as the source of ...
... beauty as beauty is than chaos ; namely , wisdom , which our wonder- ful organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its per- fect reality . He has the same regard to it as the source of ...
Strana 149
... beauty of a human face , and searches the cause of that beauty , which must be more beautiful . He builds his fortunes , main- tains the laws , cherishes his children ; but he asks himself , Why ? and whereto ? This head and this tail ...
... beauty of a human face , and searches the cause of that beauty , which must be more beautiful . He builds his fortunes , main- tains the laws , cherishes his children ; but he asks himself , Why ? and whereto ? This head and this tail ...
Strana 304
Ralph Waldo Emerson. and beauty , and more for its significance , which it was his delight to find . He said of Nature ... beauty , is poetry , is truth at once . ' Page II , note 1 . I am the doubter and the doubt . 66 Brahma , " Poems ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. and beauty , and more for its significance , which it was his delight to find . He said of Nature ... beauty , is poetry , is truth at once . ' Page II , note 1 . I am the doubter and the doubt . 66 Brahma , " Poems ...
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