Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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Strana 62
... called mathematics ; a science of quali- ties , called chemistry ; so there is a science of sciences , I call it Dialectic , - which is the Intellect discriminating the false and the true . It rests on the observation of identity and di ...
... called mathematics ; a science of quali- ties , called chemistry ; so there is a science of sciences , I call it Dialectic , - which is the Intellect discriminating the false and the true . It rests on the observation of identity and di ...
Strana 97
... called it ecstasy or absence , -a getting out of their bodies to think . All religious history contains traces of the trance of saints , a beatitude , but without any sign of joy ; earnest , solitary , even sad ; " the flight ...
... called it ecstasy or absence , -a getting out of their bodies to think . All religious history contains traces of the trance of saints , a beatitude , but without any sign of joy ; earnest , solitary , even sad ; " the flight ...
Strana 115
... called the perpetual - angular , because the circumference of a circle is a perpetual angle . The form above this is the spiral , parent and measure of circular forms : its diameters are not rectilinear , but variously circular , and ...
... called the perpetual - angular , because the circumference of a circle is a perpetual angle . The form above this is the spiral , parent and measure of circular forms : its diameters are not rectilinear , but variously circular , and ...
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