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1
The Topical Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mr Wm Baxters translation "<T)O/ Eating of Flesh" occurs the following sentence:
"As yet the Sun was Tnoti fixed to an unwandering & certain course, but drew
both East & West round about you, & then <ret)again returned behind you,
twisting ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Susan Sutton Smith, Ralph H. Orth, 1993
2
Wandering in Ancient Greek Culture
Circe thus intimates that there is only one way, and that this way is the
Unwandering Route. She repeats to Odysseus what he, and we, already know:
that to wander and to return are at odds. As we have seen, the Phaea- cians are
the perfect ...
3
Bruno, or On the Natural and Divine Principle of Things
Plato distinguishes the fixed stars and the planets as unwandering and
wandering deities respectively: From this cause, then, came into existence all
those unwandering stars which are living creatures divine and eternal and abide
forever ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Michael G. Vater, 1984
4
Meditation in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Cultural ...
The reference to breathing seems to reinforce the interiorization: when the words
are affixed to one's breathing, they descend into one's inmost parts, just like the
air of one's breath. Unwandering mind and inward tranquillity A third aim, finally,
...
5
Walking, literature, and English culture: the origins and ...
his project' — but his steadfast, undoubting pursuit of that aim, an unwandering
wandering indeed. For the speaker, the Scholar- Gipsy's pursuit has become his
goal, the preserving, knowing action that counteracts the fevers of speed and ...
6
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber ... Written by ...
His face was full and long; from his crown to the end ofhis nose was the shorter
half of it; so that the disproportion of his lower features, when soberly composed,
with an unwandering eye hangingover them, threw him into the most lumpish, ...
7
Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, of the Morattoes, ...
The contest in the second part is between parties not so equally matched; the
viciffitudes of fortune are less fingular; but wherever the subject admitted of it,
your narrative carries your readers along, withall that interesting and
unwandering- ...
8
The Comedy of Dante Alighieri translated by O. Volpi ...
Day was departing, and the dusky air Withdrew the living upon earth to rest From
their fatigues: while I alone prepare Still to sustain the warfare and unrest, Both of
the road, and of religion dear, Which my unwandering mind will picture best.
Dante Alighieri, Odoardo VOLPI (pseud. [i.e. Edward N. Shannon.]), 1836
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Passages from the American Note-books [of Nathaniel Hawthorne.]
... conscious of anything but his subject. It is very curious thus to have a glimpse
of a book in process of creation under one's eye. I know not how many hours he
sits there; but while I saw him he was a pattern of diligence and unwandering ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1872
... his steeds Station'd secure ; he loos'd them from the yoke, Gave them
ambrosial food, and bound their feet With golden tethers not to be untied Or
broken, that unwandering they might wait Their lord's return, then sought the
Grecian host.
Homer, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley Derby (Earl of), 1865