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We nestle in nature, and draw our living as parasites from her roots and grains, and we receive glances from the heavenly bodies, which call us to solitude, and foretell the remotest future.
envoys of beauty, and light the universe with their admonishing smile. The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible; but all natural objects make a kindred impression, when the mind is open to their influence. Nature never wears a mean appearance.
29 cze 2011 · Nature by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Publication date 1909 Publisher New York, Duffield ... library_of_congress; americana Contributor The Library of Congress Language English Item Size 98.2M . Ornamental borders in color Addeddate 2011-06-29 21:28:36 Call number 10094344 Camera ... B/W PDF download. download 1 file
17 lip 2009 · Embosomed for a season in nature, whose floods of life stream around and through us, and invite us by the powers they supply, to action proportioned to nature, why should we grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe?
2 paź 2006 · Nature by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Publication date 1836 Publisher Boston : James Munroe and Company ... cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English Item Size 517.1M . BAL Addeddate 2006-10-02 22:40:25 Call number ucb_banc:GLAD-40207 Camera 1Ds ... B/W PDF download. download 1 file
All science has one aim, namely, to find a theory of nature. We have theories of races and of functions, but scarcely yet a remote approach to an idea of cre ation.
Nature By: Ralph Waldo Emerson. Chapter I from Nature, published as part of Nature; Addresses and Lectures. To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society. I am not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars.