The complete works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Natural history of intellect, and other papers [Vol. 12]

  • Transparency of body, VI. 177, 286; XI. 144.
  • Transportation, creates wealth, VI. 87.
  • Transubstantiation, contemporary insight is, VIII. 35.
  • Travel, and nomadic instinct, XII. 135.
  • Travellers, II. 290; V. 132; VIII. 295.
  • Travelling, I. 169; benefits, II. 80; III. 27; IV. 3; V. 4; VI. 145, 269; X. 172.
  • Trees, III. 170, 181; VIII. 151; arboretum a museum, XI. 433; XII. 174; are chemists, XII. 146; elm agrees with me, VIII. 13; fed by air, XII. 80; growth, VII. 147; IX. 171, 342; XII. 25, 32, 54; highwaymen, XII. 178; make landscape, XI. 431; oak, I. 300; Thoreau's arm like, X. 456; thrifty, grow in spite of blight, VI. 60. See, also, Forests, Groves, Woods.
  • Trimmers, V. 123.
  • Trinity, XI. 17.
  • Trinity of beauty, goodness and truth, I. 24, 63, 354; III. 6; VII. 57.
  • Trismegisti, II. 345.
  • Trolls, V. 76, 135.
  • Tropes, III. 30; VI. 324; VII. 90; VIII. 12, 15. See, also, Symbolism.
  • Tropics, II. 226; VIII. 153.
  • True, the heartlessness of, I. 355.
  • Trust, I. 105; II. 293, 297; VI. 192, 277; X. 193; thyself, II. 47; trust men and they will be true to you, II. 237.
  • Truth, abstract, I. 4; II. 326, 331; absolute, VI. 205; must be acted upon, I. 222; IV. 290; adorer of, VI. 306; is in air, VI. 44; not all in your keeping, IV. 157; applied to government, III. 213; apprehension of, I. 4, 66, 172; II. 281; XII. 32; basis of aristocracy, X. 39; the only armor, VI. 230; sweeter than art, IX. 238; unity with beauty and goodness, I. 55, 354; VI. 310; XII. 219, 330; the summit of being, III. 95; tyrannizes over the body, II. 156; centre and circumference, VIII. 221; root of character, VI. 322; conditions of right perception, I. 126, 222; VI. 30, 116; needs no confirmation from events, III. 98; men of world value it for its convenience, X. 170; must contend with, to understand, II. 117; defence of, XI. 183; reception of, balanced by denial, I. 302; all men unwillingly deprived of, III. 273; the search for, derided, I. 185; glad to die for, IX. 296; X. 96, 195; discernment of, I. 222; II. 279; distorted, II. 339; distrust of, XII. 55; draws to truth, VIII. 222; seems less to reside in eloquent, II. 343; English, V. 116-126; essence, XII. 38; conveys a hint of eternity, VII. 97, 307; expands us to its dimensions, IV. 185; VI. 25; does not involve ability to express it, III. 189; expression of, comes from clear perception, VIII. 33; learning not to fear it, X. 213; firm ground, X. 176; preferred to flattery, III. 273; takes flesh, X. 132; a fly-away, I. 171; allowed with friends, II. 202; VI. 192; badge of gentleman, V. 118; German reference to, IV. 281; give me, IX. 139; not divorced from goodness, I. 221; III. 212; IV. 130; answers to gravitation, VIII. 221; alone makes great, II. 160 X. 282; handsomer than affectation of love, II. 51; keeps horizon line, X. 141; humility the avenue to, X. 185; immortal, II. 327; laws of imparting, X. 99; not hurt by our fall from it, X. 196; not to be labelled with any one's name, II. 278; lantern for other facts, II. 332; lie in, VIII. 289; life in union with, gives poetic speech, VIII. 68; love of, III. 274; magnetism of, XI. 393; makes
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