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" Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human thoughts, savages, who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry; or... "
Miscellanies - Página 31
por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 425 páginas
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The Golden Vase: A Gift for the Young

Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry;...This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life, never loses its power...
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, Volumen19

1846 - 602 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry,...found to make the original elements of all languages." This immaterial element, thus disengaging itself out of material facts, not only furnishes us with...
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Prophetical landmarks; containing data for helping to determine the question ...

Horatius Bonar - 1847 - 438 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque until its infancy, when it is all poetry,...found to make the original elements of all languages." This immaterial element, thus disengaging itself out of material facts, not only furnishes us with...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry;...This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life, never loses its power...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry;...the last. This immediate dependence of language upon Nature—this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life, never loses...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry;...This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life, never loses its power...
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Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 100 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry...This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life, never loses its power...
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Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 páginas
...who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. As we go back in history, language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry...This immediate dependence of language upon nature — this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life, never loses its...
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Theism, a treatise on God, providence and immortality

John Orr (Unitarian minister.) - 1857 - 518 páginas
...human thoughts and visible things." " As we go back in history," says Emerson, " language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry;...or, all spiritual facts are represented by natural symbols."1 Language, consequently, implies a harmony between the spiritual and the material ; — and...
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An Essay on the Origin of Language: Based on Modern Researches, and ...

Frederic William Farrar - 1860 - 292 páginas
...inexhaustible dud ready made. " As we go back in history," says Mr. Emerson, " language becomes more picturesque, until its infancy, when it is all poetry...spiritual facts are represented by natural symbols." To the primal man his words were like the fragments of coloured glass in the kaleidoscope, readily...
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