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Page 356
... nature . The intellect of man and the constitution of external nature are constructed on a principle of reciprocal harmony . The microcosm within us corresponds , by a " pre - established harmony , " with the world without us . It was ...
... nature . The intellect of man and the constitution of external nature are constructed on a principle of reciprocal harmony . The microcosm within us corresponds , by a " pre - established harmony , " with the world without us . It was ...
Page 429
... natural scenery and events . His are not so much pictures of nature placed before us , as scenes and incidents through which we are actually carried . No one , not even Mr. Emer- son , has led us through such snow - storms as are made ...
... natural scenery and events . His are not so much pictures of nature placed before us , as scenes and incidents through which we are actually carried . No one , not even Mr. Emer- son , has led us through such snow - storms as are made ...
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... nature of its contents . - The work entitled " Nature in Disease " contains sixteen discourses and essays on various professional and other sub- jects , many of which have been previously made public . The larger portion of them are ...
... nature of its contents . - The work entitled " Nature in Disease " contains sixteen discourses and essays on various professional and other sub- jects , many of which have been previously made public . The larger portion of them are ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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