| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 páginas
...makes it the ^receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul ? The relations of parts and the end of the whole 48 remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul? The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 336 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul? The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 328 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul ? The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test the authenticity of the report of my senses—to know whether the impressions they make upon me correspond with outlying o"bjects—what... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 390 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul? The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 674 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent -sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In. my utter impotence to...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul? The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul t The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the same, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 410 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...correspond with outlying objects, what difference docs it make, whether Orion is up there in heaven, or some god paints the image in the firmament of... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1887 - 244 páginas
...make it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations which we call sun, and moon, man and. woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...is up there in heaven, or some god paints the image on the firmament of the soul ?" "Nature is a phenomenon, not a substance ;*' the universe is "the great... | |
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