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Essays; with preface by Thomas Carlyle
inexhaustibleness. of nature is an immortal youth. The wild fertility of nature is felt
in comparing our rigid names and reputations with our fluid consciousness. We
pass in the world for sects and schools, for erudition and piety, and we are all the
...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1852
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The Future Affects the Past: What Destination Is Time ...
The inexhaustibleness of possible melodies corresponds to the
inexhaustibleness of Nature in difference of individuals, physiognomies, and
courses of life. The transition from one key to an entirely different one, since it
altogether breaks the ...
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Schopenhauer, Philosophy and the Arts
“The inexhaustibleness of possible melodies corresponds,” as Schopenhauer
puts it, “to the inexhaustibleness of nature in the difference of individuals,
physiognomies, and courses of life. Israel Knox illuminates Schopenhauer's
position here ...
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The Quest for Voice: On Music, Politics, and the Limits of ...
260). Melodies in different tempi and keys parallel the different forms and
moments of our satisfactions or frustrations. 'The inexhaustibleness of possible
melodies corresponds to the inexhaustibleness of nature in the difference of
individuals, ...
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John Locke and the Origins of Private Property: ...
If a situation of inexhaustibleness prevailed, we can be sure that everybody had a
power of acquisition to create rights of property over natural resources; after all,
any acquisition in circumstances of inexhaustibleness plainly would harm no ...
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The Bloomsbury Anthology of Aesthetics
The inexhaustibleness of possible melodies corresponds to the
inexhaustibleness of nature in the difference of individuals, physiognomies, and
courses of life. The transition from one key into quite a different one, since it
entirely abolishes the ...
Joseph J. Tanke, Colin McQuillan, 2012
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Theism, a treatise on God, providence and immortality
INEXHAUSTIBLENESS OF NATURE. 187 the same results. In Jupiter or in
Mercury, the drooping flowers of our planet would not fructify. With what accuracy,
then, must the magnitude of the earth be proportioned to the strength of the stalk
of ...
John Orr (Unitarian minister.), 1857
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Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms:
Now, that distinction just points to the old familiar but yet never tobeexhausted
thought ofthe inexhaustibleness ofthedivine nature. That inexhaustibleness
comesout mostwondrouslyand beautifully in thefundamental manifestation ofGod
on ...
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The Foundation of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and the ...
The possibility of knowledge of the world could only depend upon the
overcoming of the inexhaustibleness of things if its goal lay in the achievement of
a single cognition. If this is not the aim of knowledge, or if it has other possible
aims which ...
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Jane Austen: The Critical Heritage Volume 2 1870-1940
aJane. Austen«s true lovers can never talknor read too much about her.Shehas
that quality of inexhaustibleness which belongs only to the very great.«36 So
ranthe comment ofthe Spectator inFebruary 1930, showing thatthe ...
Mr B C Southam, B.C. Southam, 2012