A life in harmony with nature, the love of truth and of virtue, will purge the eyes to understand her text. By degrees we may come to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every... Works - Stran 40avtor: Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge, — a new weapon in the magazine of power.... | |
| W. F. Bolton - 1966 - 244 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge, — a new amount to the magazine of power.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1971 - 316 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge,— a new weapon in the magazine of power.... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge, — a new weapon in the magazine of power.... | |
| Deborah Tannen - 1982 - 410 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause. of objects, since 'every object rightly seen unlocks a new faculty of the soul.' That which was unconscious... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge, — a new weapon in the magazine of power.... | |
| Thomas Krusche - 1987 - 384 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause. (p. 23) c) "Discipline" Das Kapitel "Discipline", das den höchsten Nutzen der Natur beschreibt, bringt... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1995 - 304 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...object rightly seen, unlocks a new faculty of the soul."17 That which was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part... | |
| Jutta Ernst - 1996 - 218 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause" (1: 23). Das Buch der Natur, das "the perpetual presence of the sublime" (8) bzw. "the light of higher... | |
| Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - 1997 - 276 strani
...to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden...was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge, — a new weapon in the magazine of power.... | |
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