The Dial, Volumes 3-4Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1843 - Transcendentalism (New England) A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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ALCOTT Ali Pacha appears artist beauty better body Brahmin Brook Farm Buddha called character CHARLES FOURIER Charon child Christian church conservatism deep divine Dolon earth EDWARD ASHFORD expression eyes fact faith father feel flowers genius George Keats give Goethe grace hand happy hear heart heaven hope human idea intellectual JAMES HOPE Klephts labor land leave lectures light living London look lyre marriage means mind moral mountain nature never noble persons philosophy phrenology poem poet poetry Possagno prayer present reform religion rich Saadi seems sense side society song soul speak spirit stand Strafford sweet thee things thou thought tion transcendentalist trees true truth universal virtue whole wind wisdom wish woman words young youth Zeus