The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Poems and talesRedfield, 1858 |
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... diffusion from Unity , under the conditions , involves a tendency to return into Unity - a tendency ineradicable until satisfied . But on these points I will speak more fully hereafter . The assumption of absolute Unity in the ...
... diffusion from Unity , under the conditions , involves a tendency to return into Unity - a tendency ineradicable until satisfied . But on these points I will speak more fully hereafter . The assumption of absolute Unity in the ...
Page 135
... diffusion , differing in kind , without imagining , at the same time , a special exercise of the Divine Will , at the emission of each atom , for the purpose of effecting , in each , a change of its essential nature : -so fantastic an ...
... diffusion , differing in kind , without imagining , at the same time , a special exercise of the Divine Will , at the emission of each atom , for the purpose of effecting , in each , a change of its essential nature : -so fantastic an ...
Page 136
... diffusion . still it is clear that this tendency will be without consequence - a tendency and no more - until the dif- fusive energy , in ceasing to be exerted , shall leave it , the tendency , free to seek its satisfaction . The Divine ...
... diffusion . still it is clear that this tendency will be without consequence - a tendency and no more - until the dif- fusive energy , in ceasing to be exerted , shall leave it , the tendency , free to seek its satisfaction . The Divine ...
Page 139
... diffusion . Here , then , is an incoincidence . Again ; when we reflect on the mathematical law governing the Newtonian tendency , we see clearly that no coincidence has been made good , in respect of the modus operandi , at least ...
... diffusion . Here , then , is an incoincidence . Again ; when we reflect on the mathematical law governing the Newtonian tendency , we see clearly that no coincidence has been made good , in respect of the modus operandi , at least ...
Page 141
... diffusion . This " vital truth " is Unity as the source of the phænomenon . Let me now repeat the definition of gravity : -Every atom , of every body , attracts every other atom , both of its own and of every other body , with a force ...
... diffusion . This " vital truth " is Unity as the source of the phænomenon . Let me now repeat the definition of gravity : -Every atom , of every body , attracts every other atom , both of its own and of every other body , with a force ...
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