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Identifier: MS Am 1506
Christopher Pearse Cranch illustrations of the New Philosophy
Entire album of drawings Digital
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Christopher Pearse Cranch illustrations of the New Philosophy
[Two figures]. Digital
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Illustrations of the New Philosophy 1835 By C.P. Cranch. Digital
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I expand and live in the warm day, like corn & melons. Nature. p.73. Digital
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"Standing on the bare ground, - my head bathed by the blithe air, & uplifted into infinite space, - all mean egotism vanished. I become a Transparent Eyeball." Nature, p.13. Digital
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The great man angles with himself. He needs no other bait. R.W.E. Digital
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"Men in the world of today are bugs." p.24. Digital
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They are content to be brushed like flies from the path of a great man - R.W.E. Digital
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"The man has never lived that can feed us ever -. Digital
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We are lined with eyes. We see with our feet. p. 27. Digital
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"This is my music - this is myself." p.22. Digital
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Build your own world. So fast will disappearable things, swine, spiders, snakes, pests, mad house & prisons vanish - Nature p.92. Digital
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How they lash us with those tongues of theirs! "The School." Digital
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Let him not quit his belief that a popgun is a popgun, though the ancient & honorable of the earth affirm it to be the crack of doom. Phi Beta Kappa oration, p.17. C.P.C. inv.2. Digital
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"Few grown-up persons see the sun." Digital
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Greatly to be, Is enough for me, Is enough for thee! Digital
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I would I could flee - A breeze on the river! But they who torment me so exceedingly sit with feet in the hearth. Digital
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Moral influence of the Dial. "Why for work art thou striving, Why seek'st thou for aught? To the soul that is living All things shall be brought." Digital
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"Some flowers of Eden ye still inherit, But the trail of the Serpent is over them all." Digital
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"Cradle & infancy, school a playground, the fear of boys, & dogs, & females, the love of little maids & berries, and many another fact that once filled the whole sky, are gone already; friend & relative, profession & party, town & country, nation & world, must also soar & sing." Digital
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Theodore Parker's supposed delight on visiting a book store or library in Germany. Digital
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Prof. A.N. addressing the alumni. Digital
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"The ambitious soul sits down before each refractory fact." Phi Beta Kappa p.6. C.P.C. inv. J.F.C. Digital
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"Out of man sprang the sun, from woman the moon" p.88. Digital
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General Scope. Digital
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