Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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... nature in us . What is thus learned is delightful in the doing , and the effect remains . Right ethics are central and go from the soul outward . Gift is contrary to the law of the universe . Serving others is serving us . I must ...
... nature in us . What is thus learned is delightful in the doing , and the effect remains . Right ethics are central and go from the soul outward . Gift is contrary to the law of the universe . Serving others is serving us . I must ...
Strana 52
... nature . If speculation tends thus to a terrific unity , in which all things are absorbed , action tends directly backwards to diversity . The first is the course or gravitation of mind ; the second is the power d of nature . Nature is ...
... nature . If speculation tends thus to a terrific unity , in which all things are absorbed , action tends directly backwards to diversity . The first is the course or gravitation of mind ; the second is the power d of nature . Nature is ...
Strana 117
... nature , each individual symbol plays innumerable parts , as each particle of matter circulates in turn through every system . The cen- tral identity enables any one symbol to express suc cessively all the qualities and shades of real ...
... nature , each individual symbol plays innumerable parts , as each particle of matter circulates in turn through every system . The cen- tral identity enables any one symbol to express suc cessively all the qualities and shades of real ...
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