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" From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all. "
The American Catholic Quarterly Review - Page 496
redigeeritud poolt - 1894
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, 2. köide

Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 620 lehte
...Maine. The people voted for themselves. " From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all. A Man is the façade of a temple, wherein all wisdom and all good abide. What we commonly call man, the eating,...
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, 2. köide

Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 614 lehte
...Maine. The people voted for themselves. " From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all. A Man is the façade of a temple, wherein all wisdom and all good abide. What we commonly call man, the eating,...
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The Teachers of Emerson

John Smith Harrison - 1910 - 348 lehte
...immensity not possessed and cannot be possessed. From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all." 1 Such psychology is in keeping with the conception of Plotinus. From Plato, Plotinus inherited the...
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Maurice Maeterlinck: A Study

Montrose Jonas Moses - 1911 - 362 lehte
...10:76-84. For the original French of the essay, see "Tresor des Humbles." 292 For, as Emerson says: "A man is the fac.ade of a temple, wherein all wisdom...What we commonly call man, — the eating, drinking, planting, counting man, — does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresent himself....
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Maurice Maeterlinck: A Study

Montrose Jonas Moses - 1911 - 364 lehte
...original French of the essay, see "Tresor des Humbles." For, as Emerson says: "A man is the faqa.de of a temple, wherein all wisdom and all good abide....What we commonly call man, — the eating, drinking,' planting, counting man, — does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresent himself....
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Poetry and Prose: Being Essays on Modern English Poetry

Adolphus Alfred Jack - 1911 - 300 lehte
...possessed and that cannot be possessed. From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all.' . . . ' We lie open on one side to the deeps of spiritual nature, to the attributes of God,' and 'the...
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An Elementary English Grammar

Alma Blount, Clark Sutherland Northup - 1911 - 292 lehte
...surprise To higher levels rise. 58. Nature and books belong to the eyes that see them.— EMERSON. 59. A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and good abide.—EMERSON. 60. The insect I am now describing lived three years.— GOLDSMITH. 61.- Speak...
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An Elementary English Grammar: With Composition

Alma Blount, Clark Sutherland Northup - 1912 - 354 lehte
...surprise To higher levels rise. 58. Nature and books belong to the eyes that see them. — EMERSON. 59. A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and good abide. — EMERSON. 60. The insect I am now describing lived three years. — GOLDSMITH. 61. Speak...
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The Standard, 2. köide

1915 - 266 lehte
...receiv* from another soul. What he announces, I must find true in me, or wholly reject." And again, "A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide. What we commonly call man does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresents himself. Him we do not respect, but...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson

Oscar W. Firkins - 1915 - 404 lehte
...skates are wings on the ice but fetters on the ground,1 "that the air is corned into song," 2 that "a man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide," * two things have plainly occurred in each example, — an escape and a reincarnation. The old literal...
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