The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns the gigantic pages, — leaf after leaf, — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages, and a measure of coal; a thousand... The North British Review - Seite 2771867Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Robert Emmons Rogers - 1921 - 328 Seiten
...can do nothing but mischief off it; or skates, which are wings on the ice, but fetters on the ground. The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...pages — leaf after leaf — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2003 - 455 Seiten
...nothing but mischief off of it; or skates, which are wings on the ice, but fetters on the ground. 1 7 The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...pages, — leaf after leaf, — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1321 Seiten
...do nothing but mischief off of it; or skates, which are wings on the ice, but fetters on the ground. The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...pages,— leaf after leaf, — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
 | David Jacobson - 2010
...of Man in nature's destiny, both as fatally dictated and as the possibility of freedom and conduct: The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns the gigantic pages,—leaf after leaf,—never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then... | |
 | Matthias Ruth, Bruce M. Hannon - 1997 - 339 Seiten
...64.5) , (600, 75.5) , (700, 83. 5) , (800, 89. 5) , (900, 95.0) , (1000, 100) 13 Monopolistic Collusion The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...gigantic pages — leaf after leaf, never returning one. RW Emerson, Everyman's Library Edition, 1915 Assume two production plants are jointly managed. The... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2003 - 415 Seiten
...do nothing but mischief off of it; or skates, which are wings on the ice but fetters on the ground. The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...pages, — leaf after leaf, — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
 | Walt McLaughlin - 2006 - 81 Seiten
...seemed to be radically diminished. Despite all this, Emerson's deep respect for nature grew even deeper. The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...pages, — leaf after leaf, — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
 | John W. McDonald - 2007 - 250 Seiten
...Religion (1st ed.; Edinburgh: A Kincaid and A. Donaldson, 1751), 157. 215 45. Sec. 44. Cf. Emerson: "The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...pages, — leaf after leaf, — never re-turning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
 | Kenneth S. Sacks - 2008 - 237 Seiten
...do nothing but mischief off of it; or skates, which are wings on the ice, but fetters on the ground. The book of Nature is the book of Fate. She turns...gigantic pages, leaf after leaf, - never returning one. One leaf she lays down, a floor of granite; then a thousand ages, and a bed of slate; a thousand ages,... | |
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