| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 páginas
...This Act alone corresponds to all the conditions and characteristics of transcendental conduct. — " To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...connects , it with the upper world; the eye which it turn's towards Heaven. — "Life is a disease of the spirit; a working incited by Passion. Rest is... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 páginas
...conditions and characteristics of transcendental conduct. — "To become properly acquainted with a trnth. we must first have disbelieved it, and disputed against...with the upper world; the eye which it turns towards HeaTCD.— "Life is a disease of the spirit; a working incited by Passion. Rest is peculiar to the... | |
| Anne Maria Hampton Brewster - 1866 - 468 páginas
...regular occupation. Janet laughingly reminds us of Novalis's saying, " Rest is peculiar to the spirit. Life is a disease of the spirit, a working incited by passion." From this she concludes that we are in a more healthy spiritual state while feeling this enchanting... | |
| Anne Maria Hampton Brewster - 1866 - 456 páginas
...regular occupation. Janet laughingly reminds us of Novalis's saying, " Rest is peculiar to the spirit. Life is a disease of the spirit, a working incited by passion." From this she concludes • that we are in a more healthy spiritual state while feeling this enchanting... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 434 páginas
...This Act alone corresponds to all the conditions and characteristics of transcendental conduct. — ' To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...disease of the spirit ; a working incited by Passion. Eest is peculiar to the spirit. — ' Our life is no Dream, but it may and will perhaps become one.... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 134 páginas
...one who can give solid reasons for his belief -r thus justifying that remark of Novalis, who says, " To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it." It was soon found that the marvellous phenomena could be produced through numerous persons of either... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 412 páginas
...and one who can give solid reasons for his belief; thus justifying that remark of Novalis, who says, "To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it." It was soon found that the marvellous phenomena could be produced through numerous persons of either... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 432 páginas
...and one who can give solid reasons for his belief; thus justifying that remark of Novalis, who says, "To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it." It was soon found that the marvellous phenomena could be produced through numerous persons of either... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 416 páginas
...procure for us God, Freedom, Immortality. Which then is most practical, Philosophy or Economy? — To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...star which connects it with the upper world ; the eye with which it turns towards heaven. — What is Nature ? An encyclopedical, systematic index, or plan... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 408 páginas
...procure for us God, Freedom, Immortality. Which then is most practical, Philosophy or Economy? — To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must...star which connects it with the upper world ; the eye with which it turns towards heaven. , — What is Nature ? An encyclopedical, systematic index, or... | |
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