| Norman Foerster - 1928 - 294 páginas
...Studies in Philology, Vol. XIV (1917), p. 243. 18 Side-Lights on American Literature, 1922, p. 287. within which every man's particular being is contained and made one with all other." Coleridge was a Unitarian before he became a pantheist in "The Aeolian Harp" and "Frost at Midnight."... | |
| Steven C. Rockefeller - 1991 - 712 páginas
...divine reason is immanent in nature and in the soul of each person. In "The OverSoul" Emerson writes of: that Unity, that Over-soul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other; that common heart of which all sincere conversation is the worship, to which all right action is submission... | |
| J. C. Chatterji - 1992 - 172 páginas
...must be, is that great nature in which we rest as the earth lies in the soft arms of the atmosphere; that Unity, that Over-Soul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other; that common heart of which all sincere conversation is the worship, to which all right action is submission;... | |
| Herman Melville - 1992 - 548 páginas
...instance, one of his clearest statements of what he meant by 'Transcendentalism' ('that Unity . . . within which every man's particular being is contained and made one with all other'), he judges that 'a certain enthusiasm attends the individual's consciousness of that divine presence'.20... | |
| Lewis S. Feuer - 524 páginas
...the Highest dwells with him," who felt the "influx of the Divine mind into our mind," experiencing "that Unity, that Over-Soul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other . . ." This was indeed the pantheistic creed that de Tocqueville thought so congenial to democratic... | |
| Anna F. Lemkow - 1990 - 364 páginas
..."itself an aspect of the 'Unknown Root'," as HP Blavatsky was wont to put it. Emerson referred to it as that "Unity, that Oversoul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other." In Christian thought, at core we have our Christ-Nature; in Buddhism, our Buddha-Nature. The fact is... | |
| Linda Georgian - 2010 - 160 páginas
...all "enjoy an original relation to the universe," Emerson said. That means that we are all part of "that Unity, that over-soul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all others." Man's soul, then, is the soul of the universe. "Our notions of law and harmony are commonly... | |
| Christopher Newfield - 1996 - 292 páginas
...of reflecting a preestablished and encompassing law: "The only prophet of that which must be, is ... that Unity, that Over-soul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other." 28 As critics have suggested, Emersonian agency repeatedly involves the effacement of agency. 29 Emerson... | |
| Martin Klepper - 1996 - 398 páginas
...must be, is that great nature in which we rest, as the earth lies in the soft arms of the atmosphere; that Unity, that Over-soul, within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other [...|. ("The Over-Soul": Emerson 155f.) Wie schwierig der Zugang zur Over-Soul war, war Emerson durchaus... | |
| Eberhard Alsen - 1996 - 312 páginas
...God in favor of an abstract Deity. This abstract God is similar to the one which Emerson's defines as that Unity. that Over-soul. within which every man's...particular being is contained and made one with all other .... to which every part and particle is equally related. the eternal ONE. tOver-Soul 263i And thirdly.... | |
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